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The correct answer is the second option.
On January 8, 1918, Democratic President Woodrow Wilson of the United States presented his Fourteen Point program to end World War I (1914-1918). Wilson's proposal systematized his ideas already made public in April 1917, before the United States went to war. It advocated a “peace without winners or losers” that guaranteed “making the world safe for democracy”. He argued that if the self-determination of the great nations were the basis for peace, then that would be the last conflict, "a war to end all wars."
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It would help them get supplies faster and more efficiently. They could also carry more supplies and people in train cars to get soldiers to their destinations. Explanation:
<span>He was voted president in 1836 and again in 1841,
then became a senator after Texas became a state in 1845. Despite his
pro-slavery views, he believed in preserving the Union. He became governor in 1859, but was removed from office after the secession of Texas in 1861. Houston made they're way to Texas in 1832.</span>
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The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers provided water for drinking and for crops. Also, the flooding of these two rivers made the soil fertile. ... Rich silt, which helped crops grow, was left behind by floodwaters.