I'm not sure if you're looking for a specific answer, but in my perspective...
They are similar in that they <em>introduce </em>a particular topic. Usually both <em>establish </em>the "playing field" the topic will be discussed on. This included boundaries and opinions etc.
They are different in that argumentative thesis statements are <em>one sided </em>and the it's purpose is to <em>defend</em> their argument. They usually begin by introducing a dispute or a question and <u>establishing their position</u>/what they believe.
Explanatory thesis statements usually<u> lay down the foundation for discussion</u> and introduce in <em>detail </em>what the reader and author will ponder. They <em>explain.</em>
Wilson’s 14 points called for Poland’s independence.
This was discussed specifically in Wilson’s 13th point. Besides giving them independence, Wilson wanted to ensure that Poland had freedom of the seas and that they would not have to worry about being taken over by another country. Wilson hoped to develop an international agreement in order to ensure their sovereignty.
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Germany had formally surrendered on November 11, 1918, and all nations had agreed to stop fighting while the terms of peace were negotiated. On June 28, 1919, Germany and the Allied Nations (including Britain, France, Italy and Russia) signed the Treaty of Versailles, formally ending the war.
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