He wanted for his 14 points speech to be used as a basis for achieving world peace and negotiating a treaty. The problem was that although the enemies wanted to use them, the allies believed that they should be punished much harsher so the 14 points weren't fulfilled.
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As proved by the transatlantic flights of Lindbergh and Earhart, postwar airplanes were engineered to fly greater distance.
A transatlantic flight is the one of an aircraft accross the Atlantic Ocean from Africa, The Middle Easte or Europe to North America, Central America and South America or vice versa.
Charles Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic Ocean and landed safety less than 34 years later in Paris. Thus, he became the first pilot to solo a nonstop transatlantic flight, and as a result he changed public opinion with regard the value of air travel and laid the foundation for the future development of aviation.
Amelia Mary Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She became a pioneer.
It was a tradition economy.
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The Declaration contained 3 sections: a general statement of natural rights theory and the purpose of government; a list of grievances against the British King; and the declaration of independence from England. ... On July 4, 1776 the Declaration of Independence was adopted.
Answer 3 is correct I'm pretty sure