Since we don't have the statements to choose from, let's summarize Wilson's goals for the League of Nations: its focus, as imagined by Wilson, should be to keep the peace between the countries that took part in it.
American president Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) suggested the creation of a League of Nations in hist Fourteen Points speech. Given in a time when the end of the Great War -- what we now call First World War -- was noticeable in the horizon, Wilson was making plans on how to avoid another such war.
The League should thus mediate conflicts and create a culture of solidarity between the countries, where if one country was attacked, the others should immediately defend it.
Answer:
cycle of poverty
Explanation:
During the period of 1880 and 1920, there was a widespread immigration from Italy to America.
A majority of the Italian immigrants were fleeing from Southern Italy and the primary cause of their immigration was to escape the cycle of poverty in their lands.
An eight hour day, an end to child labor and work
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