The public's attitude towards entering WWI in the US was diverse and complex, encompassing a range of opinions from different societal groups.
A historian might think that neither Emma Goldman's speech nor President Wilson's speech reflects the attitude of the American public as a whole toward the nation's entry into World War I because there was a diversity of opinions and sentiments within American society at that time. Various groups, such as German immigrants, Irish Americans, pacifists, and labor leaders, held differing views on the war, showcasing the complexity of public opinion.
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