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they raised goats and sheep because they could climb the mountains. they Also planted crops and took over other lands so they could develop the land
The correct answer is B.Peasant girls went to school
Wilson's Fourteen Points imagines a postwar world in which nations respect each others' borders, act in good faith, show respect to former enemies—basically, it's a big kumbaya circle without the s'mores and campfire. Sounds nice.
It was an ambitious and broad vision of the future, a portrait of peace delivered before the world war ever had even ended. No wonder some leaders criticized Wilson for being too idealistic.
Once a supporter of neutrality and American isolationism, he switched his tone with the Fourteen Points, advocating a unified front of the world's governments. He hoped such an organization, through common agreements, could maintain the hard-won peace.
Though his message didn't prevent a world war sequel (WWII: Bigger, Longer, and in Two Theaters), this vision of international relations still persists.