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Mrrafil [7]
3 years ago
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Wilson's goal for the League of Nations was A. worldwide agricultural aid. B. access to world trade for all nations. C. equality

of arms for all nations. D. international security and stability.
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1 answer:
kap26 [50]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answer is D) international security and stability.

Wilson's goal for the League of Nations was international security and stability.

After the Allied victory in World Word II, United States President Woodrow Wilson delivered a speech before Congress in which he presented his famous "14 Points Plan." This plan aimed to find good ways to establish peace and harmony in a conflictive world after the pain and suffering left by WWII.

However, the plan was not considered during the Treaty of Paris negotiations, More than peace, what countries such as France and Great Britain wanted was revenge against Germany for the destruction caused during the war.

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