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hodyreva [135]
2 years ago
10

what did Woodrow Wilson hope to achieve with his Fourteen Points? Question 14 options: a starting point for negotiating a peace

treaty lasting peace in a postwar world recognition that the United States was the leading world power a basis for refuting communism and establishing democracy
History
2 answers:
lilavasa [31]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

lasting peace in a postwar world.

Explanation:

The Fourteen Points as put up by President Woodrow Wilson aimed to bring a lasting peace for the world by the end of the war. United States was the only country whose leader had publicly declared the war goals. He said that the United State's goal was to end all wars by participating in this war and to bring peace to the world. Although it helped to bring Germany to peace talks but the Treaty of Versailles proved fatal for the expected long-lasting peace.

amm18122 years ago
4 0
Its either lasting peace in a postwar or a starting point for negotiating a peace treaty
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