Woodrow Wilson: State of the Union Address - December 5, 1916

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    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government
Woodrow Wilson
Gentlemen of the Congress:

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    4.1
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    Entities

  • Congress
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
In fulfilling at this time the duty laid upon me by the Constitution of communicating to you from time to time information of the state of the Union and recommending to your consideration such legislative measures as may be judged necessary and expedient, I shall continue the practice, which I hope has been acceptable to you, of leaving to the reports of the several heads of the executive departments the elaboration of the detailed needs of the public service and confine myself to those matters of more general public policy with which it seems necessary and feasible to deal at the present session of the Congress.

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    106
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.68

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  • Law & Government/Government

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  • Constitution
    [Law]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
I realize the limitations of time under which you will necessarily act at this session and shall make my suggestions as few as possible; but there were some things left undone at the last session which there will now be time to complete and which it seems necessary in the interest of the public to do at once.

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  • Dale Chall
    5.6
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    5.0

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    5.6
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    86
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Woodrow Wilson
In the first place, it seems to me imperatively necessary that the earliest possible consideration and action should be accorded the remaining measures of the program of settlement and regulation which I had occasion to recommend to you at the close of your last session in view of the public dangers disclosed by the unaccommodated difficulties which then existed, and which still unhappily continue to exist, between the railroads of the country and their locomotive engineers, conductors and trainmen.

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    12.0
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    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
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    12.0
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    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    421
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    79
  • Syllables
    140
  • Words Per Sentence
    79
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.81

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.70
  • AFINN
    3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
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    -0.05

    Entities

  • first
    [Ordinal Number]
Woodrow Wilson
I then recommended: First, immediate provision for the enlargement and administrative reorganization of the Interstate Commerce Commission along the lines embodied in the bill recently passed by the House of Representatives and now awaiting action by the Senate; in order that the Commission may be enabled to deal with the many great and various duties now devolving upon it with a promptness and thoroughness which are, with its present constitution and means of action, practically impossible.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    9.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    9.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    415
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    76
  • Syllables
    143
  • Words Per Sentence
    76
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.87

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  • VADER
    0.71
  • AFINN
    5.00
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    0.10

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  • Law & Government/Government

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  • First
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  • Commission
    [Organization]
  • Senate
    [Organization]
  • the House of Representatives
    [Organization]
  • the Interstate Commerce Commission
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
Second, the establishment of an eight-hour day as the legal basis alike of work and wages in the employment of all railway employes who are actually engaged in the work of operating trains in interstate transportation. Third, the authorization of the appointment by the President of a small body of men to observe actual results in experience of the adoption of the eight-hour day in railway transportation alike for the men and for the railroads.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    367
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    77
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    77
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.6

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  • VADER
    0.49
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.12

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial
  • Travel/Bus & Rail

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  • Second
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  • Third
    [Ordinal Number]
  • an eight-hour day
    [Time]
  • the eight-hour day
    [Time]
Woodrow Wilson
Fourth, explicit approval by the Congress of the consideration by the Interstate Commerce Commission of an increase of freight rates to meet such additional expenditures by the railroads as may have been rendered necessary by the adoption of the eight-hour day and which have not been offset by administrative readjustments and economies, should the facts disclosed justify the increase.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
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    12.0
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    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    8.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    8.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    325
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    1
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    60
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    60
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  • VADER
    0.77
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
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    -0.03

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial
  • Law & Government

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  • Fourth
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  • the Congress of the consideration
    [Organization]
  • the Interstate Commerce Commission
    [Organization]
  • the eight-hour day
    [Time]
Woodrow Wilson
Fifth, an amendment of the existing Federal statute which provides for the mediation, conciliation and arbitration of such controversies as the present by adding to it a provision that, in case the methods of accommodation now provided for should fail, a full public investigation of the merits of every such dispute shall be instituted and completed before a strike or lockout may lawfully be attempted.

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    12.0
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    19.0
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    12.0
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    12.0
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    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.8
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    8.8
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    5.0

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    335
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    1
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    65
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    1.8

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  • VADER
    -0.61
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    -7.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
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    -0.08

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  • Law & Government/Legal/Legal Services

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  • Fifth
    [Ordinal Number]
Woodrow Wilson
And, sixth, the lodgment in the hands of the Executive of the power, in case of military necessity, to take control of such portions and such rolling stock of the railways of the country as may be required for military use and to operate them for military purposes, with authority to draft into the military service of the United States such train crews and administrative officials as the circumstances require for their safe and efficient use.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
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    12.0
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    12.0
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    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    8.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    8.3
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    5.0

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  • Law & Government/Military

    Entities

  • the United States
    [Country, City, State]
  • sixth
    [Ordinal Number]
Woodrow Wilson
The second and third of these recommendations the Congress immediately acted on: it established the eight-hour day as the legal basis of work and wages in train service and it authorized the appointment of a commission to observe and report upon the practical results, deeming these the measures most immediately needed;

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    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    7.7
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    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
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    5.0

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    0.10

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  • Law & Government

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  • second
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  • third
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Congress
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  • the eight-hour day
    [Time]
Woodrow Wilson
But it postponed action upon the other suggestions until an opportunity should be offered for a more deliberate consideration of them.

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    12.0
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    12.0

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  • Dale Chall
    6.3
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  • Dale Chall
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    113
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    -0.04

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  • Arts & Entertainment
Woodrow Wilson
The fourth recommendation I do not deem it necessary to renew. The power of the Interstate Commerce Commission to grant an increase of rates on the ground referred to is indisputably clear and a recommendation by the Congress with regard to such a matter might seem to draw in question the scope of the commission's authority or its inclination to do justice when there is no reason to doubt either.

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    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.7
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    6.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    327
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    70
  • Syllables
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    70
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.59

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.76
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Entities

  • fourth
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • the Interstate Commerce Commission
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
The other suggestions-the increase in the Interstate Commerce Commission's membership and in its facilities for performing its manifold duties; the provision for full public investigation and assessment of industrial disputes, and the grant to the Executive of the power to control and operate the railways when necessary in time of war or other like public necessity-I now very earnestly renew.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
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    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
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    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    8.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    330
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    62
  • Syllables
    114
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    62
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.87

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.08
  • Harvard IV
    0.04
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

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  • Commission's
    [Organization]
  • Interstate Commerce
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
The necessity for such legislation is manifest and pressing. Those who have entrusted us with the responsibility and duty of serving and safeguarding them in such matters would find it hard, I believe, to excuse a failure to act upon these grave matters or any unnecessary postponement of action upon them.

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    12.0
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    16.5
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
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    12.0
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    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Dale Chall
    5.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

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    252
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    51
  • Syllables
    89
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    51
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.71

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.44
  • AFINN
    -1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.07
Woodrow Wilson
Not only does the Interstate Commerce Commission now find it practically impossible, with its present membership and organization, to perform its great functions promptly and thoroughly, but it is not unlikely that it may presently be found advisable to add to its duties still others equally heavy and exacting.

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  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    260
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    49
  • Syllables
    85
  • Words Per Sentence
    49
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.82

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.37
  • AFINN
    4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.14

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • the Interstate Commerce Commission
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
It must first be perfected as an administrative instrument. The country cannot and should not consent to remain any longer exposed to profound industrial disturbances for lack of additional means of arbitration and conciliation which the Congress can easily and promptly supply. And all will agree that there must be no doubt as to the power of the Executive to make immediate and uninterrupted use of the railroads for the concentration of the military forces of the nation wherever they are needed and whenever they are needed.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    440
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    87
  • Syllables
    152
  • Words Per Sentence
    87
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.75

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.62
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Topics

  • Business & Industrial

    Entities

  • first
    [Ordinal Number]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
This is a program of regulation, prevention and administrative efficiency which argues its own case in the mere statement of it. With regard to one of its items, the increase in the efficiency of the Interstate Commerce Commission, the House of Representatives has already acted; its action needs only the concurrence of the Senate.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    16.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.2
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    273
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    54
  • Syllables
    93
  • Words Per Sentence
    54
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.72

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.57
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • Senate
    [Organization]
  • the House of Representatives
    [Organization]
  • the Interstate Commerce Commission
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
I would hesitate to recommend, and I dare say the Congress would hesitate to act upon the suggestion should I make it, that any man in any I occupation should be obliged by law to continue in an employment which he desired to leave. To pass a law which forbade or prevented the individual workman to leave his work before receiving the approval of society in doing so would be to adopt a new principle into our jurisprudence, which I take it for granted we are not prepared to introduce.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    9.9
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    393
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    90
  • Syllables
    137
  • Words Per Sentence
    90
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.52

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.64
  • AFINN
    2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.01

    Entities

  • Congress
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
But the proposal that the operation of the railways of the country shall not be stopped or interrupted by the concerted action of organized bodies of men until a public investigation shall have been instituted, which shall make the whole question at issue plain for the judgment of the opinion of the nation, is not to propose any such principle.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    284
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    60
  • Syllables
    99
  • Words Per Sentence
    60
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.20
  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.06
Woodrow Wilson
It is based upon the very different principle that the concerted action of powerful bodies of men shall not be permitted to stop the industrial processes of the nation, at any rate before the nation shall have had an opportunity to acquaint itself with the merits of the case as between employe and employer, time to form its opinion upon an impartial statement of the merits, and opportunity to consider all practicable means of conciliation or arbitration.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    8.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

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  • Characters
    378
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    77
  • Syllables
    135
  • Words Per Sentence
    77
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.74

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.89
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.11
Woodrow Wilson
I can see nothing in that proposition but the justifiable safeguarding by society of the necessary processes of its very life. There is nothing arbitrary or unjust in it unless it be arbitrarily and unjustly done. It can and should be done with a full and scrupulous regard for the interests and liberties of all concerned as well as for the permanent interests of society itself.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    11.8

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    4.9

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    4.9

    Statistics

  • Characters
    312
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    66
  • Syllables
    110
  • Words Per Sentence
    66
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.67

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.95
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.06
Woodrow Wilson
Three matters of capital importance await the action of the Senate which have already been acted upon by the House of Representatives; the bill which seeks to extend greater freedom of combination to those engaged in promoting the foreign commerce of the country than is now thought by some to be legal under the terms of the laws against monopoly;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.9
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    287
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    60
  • Syllables
    97
  • Words Per Sentence
    60
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.57

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.94
  • AFINN
    10.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Government

    Entities

  • Three
    [Cardinal Number]
  • Senate
    [Organization]
  • the House of Representatives
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
The bill amending the present organic law of Porto Rico; and the bill proposing a more thorough and systematic regulation of the expenditure of money in elections, commonly called the Corrupt Practices Act.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    8.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    8.3
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    171
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    33
  • Syllables
    61
  • Words Per Sentence
    33
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.85

    Sentiment

  • AFINN
    -3.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Topics

  • Law & Government

    Entities

  • Porto Rico
    [Country, City, State]
  • the Corrupt Practices Act
    [Law]
Woodrow Wilson
I need not labor my advice that these measures be enacted into law. Their urgency lies in the manifest circumstances which render their adoption at this time not only opportune but necessary. Even delay would seriously jeopard the interests of the country and of the Government. Immediate passage of the bill to regulate the expenditure of money in elections may seem to be less necessary than the immediate enactment of the other measures to which I refer, because at least two years will elapse before another election in which Federal offices are to be filled;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    18.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    464
  • Sentences
    4
  • Words
    95
  • Syllables
    163
  • Words Per Sentence
    95
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.74

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.62
  • Harvard IV
    0.02
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Topics

  • Law & Government

    Entities

  • at least two years
    [Date]
Woodrow Wilson
But it would greatly relieve the public mind if this important matter were dealt with while the circumstances and the dangers to the public morals of the present method of obtaining and spending campaign funds stand clear under recent observation, and the methods of expenditure can be frankly studied in the light of present experience;

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    7.6
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    281
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    55
  • Syllables
    91
  • Words Per Sentence
    55
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.66
  • AFINN
    5.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
Woodrow Wilson
And a delay would have the further very serious disadvantage of postponing action until another election was at hand and some special object connected with it might be thought to be in the mind of those who urged it.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    10.9
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.0
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    177
  • Sentences
    1
  • Words
    39
  • Syllables
    62
  • Words Per Sentence
    39
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.54

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.15
  • AFINN
    -4.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.07
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.11

    Topics

  • News/Politics
Woodrow Wilson
Action can be taken now with facts for guidance and without suspicion of partisan purpose. I shall not argue at length the desirability of giving a freer hand in the matter of combined and concerted effort to those who shall undertake the essential enterprise of building up our export trade. That enterprise will presently, will immediately assume, has indeed already assumed a magnitude unprecedented in our experience.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    350
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    67
  • Syllables
    122
  • Words Per Sentence
    67
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.76

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.88
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.04
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03
Woodrow Wilson
We have not the necessary instrumentalities for its prosecution; it is deemed to be doubtful whether they could be created upon an adequate scale under our present laws. We should clear away all legal obstacles and create a basis of undoubted law for it which will give freedom without permitting unregulated license.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    17.3
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.1
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    263
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    52
  • Syllables
    91
  • Words Per Sentence
    52
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.69

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.62
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.13
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.04

    Topics

  • Law & Government/Legal
Woodrow Wilson
The thing must be done now, because the opportunity is here and may escape us if we hesitate or delay. The argument for the proposed amendments of the organic law of Porto Rico is brief and conclusive. The present laws governing the island and regulating the rights and privileges of its people are not just.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    10.2
  • Gunning Fog
    14.6
  • Coleman Liau
    11.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    9.1

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    4.3

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.2
  • Sprache
    4.3

    Statistics

  • Characters
    250
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    55
  • Syllables
    85
  • Words Per Sentence
    55
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.58

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.05
  • AFINN
    -2.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.05

    Entities

  • the organic law of Porto Rico
    [Law]
Woodrow Wilson
We have created expectations of extended privilege which we have not satisfied. There is uneasiness among the people of the island and even a suspicious doubt with regard to our intentions concerning them which the adoption of the pending measure would happily remove. We do not doubt what we wish to do in any essential particular.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    11.5
  • Gunning Fog
    16.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    10.9

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    4.5

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.4
  • Sprache
    4.5

    Statistics

  • Characters
    274
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    56
  • Syllables
    93
  • Words Per Sentence
    56
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.68

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.45
  • AFINN
    -1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.03
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.05
Woodrow Wilson
We ought to do it at once. At the last session of the Congress a bill was passed by the Senate which provides for the promotion of vocational and industrial education, which is of vital importance to the whole country because it concerns a matter, too long neglected, upon which the thorough industrial preparation of the country for the critical years of economic development immediately ahead of us in very large measure depends.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    6.4
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    354
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    73
  • Syllables
    127
  • Words Per Sentence
    73
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.7

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    -0.23
  • AFINN
    1.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.08
  • Loughran-McDonald
    -0.03

    Entities

  • the critical years
    [Date]
  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • Senate
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
May I not urge its early and favorable consideration by the House of Representatives and its early enactment into law? It contains plans which affect all interests and all parts of the country, and I am sure that there is no legislation now pending before the Congress whose passage the country awaits with more thoughtful approval or greater impatience to see a great and admirable thing set in the way of being done.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    11.9
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.7
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    343
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    73
  • Syllables
    116
  • Words Per Sentence
    73
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.56

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.96
  • AFINN
    11.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.09
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03

    Entities

  • Congress
    [Organization]
  • the House of Representatives
    [Organization]
Woodrow Wilson
There are other matters already advanced to the stage of conference between the two houses of which it is not necessary that I should speak. Some practicable basis of agreement concerning them will no doubt be found an action taken upon them. Inasmuch as this is, gentlemen , probably the last occasion I shall have to address the Sixty-fourth Congress, I hope that you will permit me to say with what genuine pleasure and satisfaction I have co-operated with you in the many measures of constructive policy with which you have enriched the legislative annals of the country.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    12.0
  • Gunning Fog
    19.0
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    12.0

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    5.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    5.5
  • Sprache
    5.0

    Statistics

  • Characters
    470
  • Sentences
    3
  • Words
    99
  • Syllables
    163
  • Words Per Sentence
    99
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.56

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.94
  • AFINN
    6.00
  • Harvard IV
    0.10
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.02

    Entities

  • two
    [Cardinal Number]
  • the Sixty-fourth Congress
    [Location]
Woodrow Wilson
It has been a privilege to labor in such company. I take the liberty of congratulating you upon the completion of a record of rare serviceableness and distinction.

    Grade Level Score

  • Flesch Kincaid
    10.5
  • Gunning Fog
    15.6
  • Coleman Liau
    12.0
  • SMOG
    12.0
  • ARI
    8.1

    Readability Score

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    3.1

    Difficult Words

  • Dale Chall
    4.6
  • Sprache
    3.1

    Statistics

  • Characters
    134
  • Sentences
    2
  • Words
    28
  • Syllables
    50
  • Words Per Sentence
    28
  • Syllables Per Word
    1.75

    Sentiment

  • VADER
    0.71
  • Harvard IV
    0.12
  • Loughran-McDonald
    0.03