Read the passage from President Wilson’s "Fourteen Points” speech. The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and
the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace. In this passage, President Wilson explains that one way to ensure peace involves free trade among countries. free navigation of the seas. the right to impose tariffs. the right to prohibit trade.
The right to free trade between countries. This passage tells that the nation can open trade with other nations and can legally impose tariffs in order for the country to grow and prosper and the resources of the country can be used by the country fairly and justly with other nations and equality of trade between countries.
Wilson hoped that such an organization would foster communication and cooperation between nations so that they could exchange ideas more openly and lessen the idea that other nations were secretly plotting against each other.
Answer: because they supported Laissez-faire, but didn't believe federal government was in charge of helping create an ideal nation. They focused more on big business.
The name of the general that led the Nazi forces in the Battle of El Alamein was: General Rommel. He was one of the most popular generals during World War II. Rommel ended up killing himself upon his plot to try and dethrone Hitler.