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Vikentia [17]
3 years ago
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What was the content of a speech given by u.S. President woodrow wilson describing his plan for european reconstruction after ww

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History
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Blizzard [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The contents were the Fourteen Points.

Explanation:

Fourteen Points was a speech <em>U.S. President Woodrow Wilson</em> gave in 1918, at the end of WWI in which he provided his <em>vision for a reconstruction plan for Europe. </em>

He emphasized his idea and vision of a <em>stable and long-lasting peace </em>across the world. He centered on 14 strategies to ensure this, mostly aimed at the <em>territorial reconstruction of Europe. </em>

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