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These two documents -- Woodrow Wilson's 1917 address to Congress and his Fourteen Points -- establish the rationale for American involvement in World War I. After running for reelection on the grounds that "he kept us out of war," what arguments does Wilson now employ to argue for US intervention? What underlying principles seem to animate Wilson's conception of the world order, and how do these compare to the principles advocated by his New Nationalist rival in the Roosevelt Corollary?
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