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A series of presidential messages and addresses delivered during the nation's transition from peace to active participation in a European war. It opens with the second inaugural and proceeds through proclamation of hostilities, explanations for entering the conflict, and domestic measures including conscription, food conservation, price fixing, and temporary government control of the railroads. The collection contains targeted appeals and replies to business, labor, teachers, and advocates of women's suffrage, and concludes with a public statement setting out principles and terms for a just and lasting peace.
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