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Roosevelt had a different plan to help fight the great depression, it was focused on helping the people and helped for a little while but essentially failed because of a loss of funds. it changed the expectations people had for their government and provided a sort of sense of security
1. What did Woodrow Wilson hope his Fourteen Points would accomplish?
1 a. lasting peace and for World War I to be the "war to end all wars."
2. Describe Woodrow Wilson's plan for world peace. Why did it fail? Give at least two reasons
2 a. Answer by Mimiwhatsup: Fourteen Points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations so that way WWI would end. Later the principles were outlined on January 8, 1918 speech on the war aims and its peace terms for the United States Congress that was by President Woodrow Wilson. The reason why it failed was because Irish immigrants refused to accept the plan and Irish immigrants felt that the President was more focused on WWI rather than forcing the Britain to set Ireland free. Jews also had stepped back because they felt that it was more focused on the war also than the Balfour Declaration.
Sources used for research purposes:
https://www.quora.com/How-and-why-did-Woodrow-Wilsons-Fourteen-Points-fail
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fourteen_Points
Answer:
king, clergy, knights, serf.
Explanation:
The king would be the head, therefore leading the social order under feudalism. The Clergy would be second on the social order, as they are under the church therefore closed to the kings social standing.
The Knights would be next as they have about the same standing as the Serf.
A serf is just a person who works under the king, tending to his courtyard and such things.
Answer: Simon Bolivar in South America, Miguel Hidalgo in Mexico.
Explanation:
Both parts of the world were under Spanish rule. The revolution began during the XIX. century. During this period, revolutions took place around the world. Both movements were inspired by the French Revolution and the American War of Independence. During this period, the first feelings of national belonging appear. Both Hidalgo and Bolivar are id today in these parts of the world celebrated as liberators.