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nlexa [21]
4 years ago
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Which of the following would have benefited most from the implementation of Wilson’s Fourteen Points? a nation that refused to m

ake secret agreements a nation in which the military did not influence politics a nation seeking support and protection from other nations a nation seeking to support and protect other nations
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aleksandrvk [35]4 years ago
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The correct answer is C) a nation seeking support and protection from other nations."

The option that would have benefited most from the implementation of Wilson’s Fourteen Points is "a nation seeking support and protection from other nations."

At the end of World War 1, US President Woodrow Wilson had a real interest in the total pacification of western Europe after so much conflict and destruction. The economic interests of the United States were also at risk. So on January 8, 1918, he addressed Congress to develop 14 points that he considered would allow for long-lasting peace in Europe. The speech is known as the "14 Points Speech." Among the most important points were the free navigation of the seas, the establishment of fair trade conditions between the countries, and the evacuation of Montenegro, Serbia, and Romania.  

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