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Savatey [412]
2 years ago
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Select all the correct answers. Which two phrases best describe the underlying objectives of President Wilson's Fourteen Points

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ivann1987 [24]2 years ago
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A phrase that best describes the underlying objectives of President Wilson's Fourteen Points is (B) to form a lasting peace with just treaty terms.

<h3>Who was President Wilson?</h3>
  • Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and professor who served as the United States 28th President from 1913 to 1921.
  • Wilson, a Democrat, served as president of Princeton University and as governor of New Jersey before winning the presidential election in 1912.
  • Wilson modified the nation's economic policies as president and led the United States into World War I in 1917.
  • He was a key architect of the League of Nations, and his progressive foreign policy attitude became known as Wilsonianism.

A phrase that best describes the underlying objectives of President Wilson's Fourteen Points is (B) to form a lasting peace with just treaty terms.

Therefore, option (B) "to form a lasting peace with just treaty terms" is correct.

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The complete question is given below:
Which two phrases best describe the underlying objectives of President Wilson's Fourteen Points?

(A) to build military strength to deter aggression

(B) to form a lasting peace with just treaty terms

(C) to establish trade barriers as an economic means of punishing aggressive countries

(D) to create a balance of power between the United States and the Central Powers

(E) to provide security for all countries, including the Allied and Central Powers

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