To answer your question it would be Alexander Hamiltion.
To advocate American membership in the League of Nations, President Woodrow Wilson launches a tour across the country.
<h3>Why did Woodrow Wilson advocate for the formation of the League of Nations?</h3>
Wilson considered the League's guarantees of the territorial integrity and political independence of member states, its authority to take "any action...to safeguard the peace," its establishment of arbitration rules, and its establishment of mechanisms for economic and military sanctions to be of utmost importance.
<h3>Which aspect of the League of Nations is Wilson's vision?</h3>
Point 14—which called for a "universal association of nations" to provide "mutual assurances of political independence and territorial integrity to big and small states alike"—was the most significant, though. Wilson was focused on his League's Fourteen Points when he departed for Paris in December 1918.
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Probably the major advantage of walking upright was that it freed the hands to use tools and carry (the pray).
Another advantage is seeing further than on four legs, without the need to stop walking and raising oneself for a little while to look around ( like some animals do).