Both Wilson's Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles contained provisions for self determination and freedom of the seas.
Explanation:
Wilson's fourteen points and treaty of Versailles were taken for spreading the speech of peace after world war I. To bring peace in every country it was followed. Fourteen points included self determination and freedom of the seas, freedom of trade and open agreements etc.
Though with comparison with treaty of Versailles Wilson's fourteen points were more successful for bringing peace in world wide basis. Benefits of all fourteen points would only be available to those countries who will agree to concentrate in peace rather than war and fight.
Anticipating Montesquieu, whom Locke influenced, describes the separation of legislative and executive power. The authority of the State is based on the principles of popular sovereignty and legality. Power is not absolute but must respect human rights.