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Answer:
A. It was a world peace settlement following WWI.
Explanation:
The fourteen points was mentioned in a speech which was delivered in 1918 by then the president of the United states, Woodrow Wilson, after the world-war I. The fourteen points were known to be a statement of principles for peace. That is , calling for peace after world-war 1.
The fourteen points include but not limited to
* Fair in colonial claim over land and region,
* Free trade between the countries that accept peace,
* Reduction in weapons and armies by all countries;
among others.
It was known or discovered that the fourteenth point was considered the best or most important because it called for creation of a worlwide organization which will prevent future war or dispute.
Answer:
A necessity for any city that was in danger of invasion or attack, defensive walls are an important part of the history of most ancient cities. Though they are often known as city walls, many were not bound to a single city. A famous example of this would be the Great Wall of China.
Explanation:
The Great Wall of China: the world's most famous example of a defensive wall, built during the Zhao dynasty.Around 3500 BCE in the Indus Valley civilization, there were many small villages behind fortifications of both wood and stone. In about 2500 BCE, the city of Mundinak (which existed in what is now Afghanistan) had defensive walls with bastions.
Some cities had strong enough armies and militaries that the city had little to no need for protection by a defensive wall. A notable example would be Ancient Sparta, which had relatively weak fortifications.
By contrast, Ancient Greece had incredibly strong defensive walls, particularly in Mycenaean Greece. Although it was between 500 and 350 BCE, it is worth pointing out the Long Walls, a long set of parallel stone walls.