Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson book cover
Introduction 6 Chapter 1 Early Life and Education 11 Chapter 2 A Professor University President and Governor 20 Chapter 3 The Twenty-eighth President 31 Chapter 4 A Second Term and the Great War 47 Conclusion 64 Glossary 67 For More Information 70 For Further Reading 74 Index 77 Table of Contents
Woodrow Wilson

Woodrow Wilson

The president who led the United States through World War I, Woodrow Wilson was a brilliant student, teacher, and statesman. He had been a college professor, president of Princeton University, author of books on government, and governor of New Jersey. In his Fourteen Points address in 1918, he proposed the League of Nations, the first international organization committed to world peace. His most bitter disappointment was that his country never joined the organization. Among Wilson’s many accomplishments examined in this fascinating biography are tariff reform, the Federal Reserve banking system, the Federal Trade Commission, and the eight-hour workday.

About This Book

By: Lorena Huddle
Illustrated by: Kathy Campbell
Published by: Rosen Publishing provided by Britannica
10-12Age Range
- AR
76Pages
PeopleSubject
-Lexile
1-2 hoursReading Time
-Guided Reading
-Fountas & Pinnell
-DRA