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a) during the first call she sat with every limb composed, every fold correctly draped, calm as a summer sea, cool as a snowbank, and as silent as the sphinx
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Wilson's 14 pionts were imagined as a framework for world peace and the peace treaty of Versailles, after WWI.
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U.S. President, Woodrow Wilson, wrote his Fourteen Points as a framework for the peace negotiations after World War I in Paris, the Versailles peace treaty.
<em>The Fourteen Points</em> were published on January the 8th, 1918.
This document represents the principles for world peace after, at the moment, the biggest war in history.
One of the most important propositions was the creation of the<em> League of Nations</em>, to guarantee peace.
However, <em>Wilson's Fourteen Points</em> did <u><em>not</em></u> completely succeed, <u><em>because</em></u> they did <u><em>not</em></u> prevent WWII from happening.
The war brought full employment and a fairer distribution of income. Blacks and women entered the workforce for the first time. The war also brought the consolidation of union strength and far-reaching changes in agricultural life.