<span>What is the name of the legislature of England that eventually developed from the nobles that advised the king?
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In the 1990s, Iraq invaded a neighboring country to gain access to oil fields and naval ports.
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1. Explain why the Fourteen Points still stand as the most powerful expression of idealism strain in the United States.
-Wilson's Fourteen Points is still the most powerful expression of idealism because it aims the ultimate idealistic goal for every Nation, and that is to "vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the world". It expresses the actualization of peace and justice which is a very far along process. And that being the number one vision stated in the Fourteen Points, it still speaks strongly even in modern times how the government undergo changes, political strife and war in an ultimate goal of achieving true peace and justice not just a new balance of power.
2. Why this document expresses idealism
-The Fourteen Points is an visualizes a perfect vision. It was written as a speech in pursuit of true peace and justice. It is idealistic because the statements expressed in the document is still in the process or has yet to be achieved.
B. Oliver Cromwell
He was a military commander who helped the Puritans to win the Civil War.