History of the State of New York Political And Governmental volume 5

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History of the State of New York Political And Governmental volume 5
Ray Burdick Smith
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But beyond that, great numbers of voters everywhere refused to accept the Republicans as the sole champions of sturdy Ameri- canism. The west had never been lacking in enterprise of thought or energy of action on great questions. For this very reason Roosevelt ma^'e the west his chosen field of campaigning for Hughes, and failed to win Kansas or Ohio. Their response when war actually came showed no lack of fiber. Clearly a strong feeling existed that the administration's course had been in no i...**Frederick A. Ogg, National Progress (The American Nation Series), p. 396.
290 POLITICAL AND GOVERNMENTAL [1916 HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK way delinquent or hesitant, but had fully and con- sistently maintained the honor and interests of the nation, and that the President having fixed limits to submarine activities which Germany was professing to observe, was right in biding his time. Wilson had the support of many who felt that the decision of peace or war should still rest with Germany, and that a program of effective preparation for war here would not yet be sustained by the country or pass Congress; and some of his vigorous utterances, especially his reply to the anti- Ally agitator O'Leary, awakened a response of unhyphenated Americanism that offset in a measure the criticisms of his less fortunate phrases.


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