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cluponka [151]
1 year ago
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Which of the following best describes the relationship among Wilson's Fourteen Points? A. Points 1-5 refer to how to create worl

d peace, points 5-14 refer to how to make sure Germany never rises to power again. B. Points 1-4 refer to the importance of making alliances public, and points 5-14 refer to the importance of resolving territorial disputes. C. All of the 14 points refer to how to create world peace by maintaining stable international relationships. D. Points 1-4 refers to changes in diplomacy, points 5-13 refer to the resolution of territorial disputes, and point 14 calls for the creation of an international peacekeeping organization.
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aleksklad [387]1 year ago
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The relationship between Wilson's Fourteen Points was D. Points 1-4 refers to changes in diplomacy, points 5-13 refer to the resolution of territorial disputes, and point 14 calls for the creation of an international peacekeeping organization.

<h3>What was in Wilson's 14 points?</h3>

Wilson's Fourteen Points were meant to ensure an end to strife in Europe, the kind that would bring about another World War. In the first four points, he talked about changes to diplomacy such as equal trade conditions and a decrease in the armaments of nations.

Points 5 to 13 then talked about how territorial disputes would be resolved such as the readjustment of Italy's borders and the creation of a Turkish state. Point 14 then talked about the need to create an international peacekeeping organization known as the League of Nations.

Find out more on Wilson's 14 points at brainly.com/question/19364820

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