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  • Subject is exactly "Addams, Jane, views on international relations"
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Addams argues how ideas about nationalism and patriotism are beginning to cloud peoples judgment about the war.
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Kurtz asks Addams for her opinion on developing an international federation with police powers to enforce peace treaties.
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Addams hopes that Wilson will take action to form a league of neutral nations.
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Kellogg urges Addams to participate in the National Conference on Foreign Relations, seeing it as an opportunity to get progressive voices before powerful men.
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Addams discusses the the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War using Tolstoy's theories, and argues that Russia represents an effort to end rather than start wars.
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Addams discusses the the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War using Tolstoy's theories, and argues that Russia represents an effort to end rather than start wars.
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Addams supports the League of Nations at the Farmers' Week meeting at the University of Missouri.
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Also known as Girl's Part in Reconstruction Work, February 3, 1919 (excerpt)

Addams opened the membership campaign for the National Child Labor Committee in Pittsburgh and spoke to the Western Pennsylvania League of Women Workers on the need
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Addams discusses how the League of Nations can protect migratory laborers.
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Addams warns of the dangers of the new nationalistic favor sweeping the world following the war. This article was a version of her speech to the American Sociological Society on December 29, 1919.
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Addams contacts Colby to ask the State Department to protest Finland's arrest of John Reed.
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Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.
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Addams argues that to reach a popular audience, the League of Nations should make a dramatic and practical step to undertake feeding the world's hungry. The speech was given to the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States.
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Addams spoke to the Ethical Culture Society, urging support for relief efforts and for the League of Nations.
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Addams argues that international organizations should include humanitarian goals as well as political ones in order to win public support. This was also given as a speech to the Labor Forum in Detroit on Nov. 28, 1920.
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Addams argues that international organizations should include humanitarian goals as well as political ones in order to win public support. This was also given as a speech to the Labor Forum in Detroit on November 28.
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Addams sends Barnett the Irish Commission report and talks about Britain's role in Ireland, and Barnett's housing scheme.
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Addams discusses her recent activities, the International Congress of Women and her hope that America joins the League of Nations.
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Addams urges the public to share its opinions on the Washington Naval Conference and argues for American involvement in international affairs.
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Addams discusses efforts made by young people in Europe to better life for all.
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Addams talks about the economic impact of war and preparedness on the budget and how social programs could be expanded with disarmament.
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Addams urges Madison youth to work with European counterparts to seek international peace.
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Addams urges farmers to set up a corn exchange with Europe to open new markets and feed the starving.
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Addams discusses the work that the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom has done since World War I to foster peace.
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Addams argues that the United States must take a leading role in world affairs.
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McDonald asks Addams to give a statement on The Hague proposal to bring the Soviet Union back into diplomatic relations with the world.
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Addams describes public opinion in Europe and calls for American aid and engagement in the League of Nations.
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Addams describes public opinion in Europe and calls for American aid and engagement by women voters.
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Addams outlines her speech to the American Women's Collegiate Association in Peking at the Peking Union Medical College, covering recent international organizing and service by women.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams argues for peace and international understanding to help bring Europe out of the devastation of war.
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Addams discusses the need for an international peacekeeping organization.
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Addams opens the 1924 International of Women, welcoming delegates and remarking on the situation in the United States.
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Addams opens the 1924 International of Women, welcoming delegates and remarking on the situation in the United States.
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Addams notes that Japan and China would like to work more closely with the United States.
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Addams notes that American foreign policy is criticized outside the country for failing to join the World Court and League of Nations.
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Addams asserts that the current and future generations must make an effort towards world peace and international cooperation.
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Addams describes how small gestures of international cooperation are steps in the right direction for world peace.
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Addams asserts that the United States should join the League of Nations and World Court and praises international cooperation.
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Addams describes the negative perception of the United States abroad.
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Addams offers a history of movements for world courts and peace. The speech was given at the Palmer House in Chicago to the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Addams speaks on the value of the World Court to peace in a speech before the Women's Roosevelt Republican Club.
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Addams discusses her ideas on peace and international affairs after the screening of a film.
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Addams encourages women to seek patriotism through internationalism and stresses the role of the United States in the movement.
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Kellogg asks Addams to write an article for the Survey about the Red Scare.

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