During President Woodrow Wilson's first term, Colonel Edward M. House
A. was both secretary of state and one of Wilson's closest advisors.
B. became the locus of opposition to Wilson in the cabinet.
C. All these answers are correct.
D. was one of Wilson's closest advisors.
E. was secretary of state.
D
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