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- Preparedness_Movement abstract "The Preparedness Movement, also referred to as the Preparedness Controversy, was a campaign led by Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt to strengthen the military of the United States after the outbreak of World War I. Wood advocated a summer training school for reserve officers to be held in Plattsburg, New York.The movement was originally opposed by President Woodrow Wilson, who believed the United States should be in a position of armed neutrality. Several organizations were formed around the Preparedness Movement and held parades and organized opposition to Wilson's policies. After the Lusitania was sunk by German U-boats on May 7, 1915 and Pancho Villa launched his raid against Columbus, New Mexico, Wilson's attitude changed. Congress passed the National Defense Act of 1916 in June 1916 to authorize an enormous increase in the size of the military, and the Preparedness Movement faded.".
- Preparedness_Movement thumbnail The_Battle_Cry_of_Peace.jpg?width=300.
- Preparedness_Movement wikiPageExternalLink World_War_I%2C_American_Entry.
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- Preparedness_Movement subject Category:Military_history_of_the_United_States_during_World_War_I.
- Preparedness_Movement subject Category:Political_history_of_the_United_States.
- Preparedness_Movement subject Category:Presidency_of_Woodrow_Wilson.
- Preparedness_Movement subject Category:Theodore_Roosevelt.
- Preparedness_Movement comment "The Preparedness Movement, also referred to as the Preparedness Controversy, was a campaign led by Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt to strengthen the military of the United States after the outbreak of World War I. Wood advocated a summer training school for reserve officers to be held in Plattsburg, New York.The movement was originally opposed by President Woodrow Wilson, who believed the United States should be in a position of armed neutrality.".
- Preparedness_Movement label "Preparedness Movement".
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- Preparedness_Movement wasDerivedFrom Preparedness_Movement?oldid=625941527.
- Preparedness_Movement depiction The_Battle_Cry_of_Peace.jpg.
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