President Harry S. Truman confronted unprecedented challenges in international affairs during his nearly eight years in office. Truman guided the United States through the end of World War II, the beginning of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, and the dawning of the atomic age. Truman intervened with American troops in the conflict between North Korea and South Korea and he supported the creation of the state of Israel in the Middle East. In sum, Truman's foreign policy established some of the basic principles and commitments that marked American foreign policy for the remainder of the twentieth century.
The Camp David Accords was the peace agreement that President Carter helped create between Israel and Egypt. Hope that helps!
The fourteen points argued that no country should be punished for the war, while the Paris Peace Conference called for harsh punishments for Germany.
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