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vekshin1
4 years ago
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What was the only ideal of president woodrow wilson's fourteen points the delegates at versailles voted to accept?

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kirza4 [7]4 years ago
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<span>Woodrow Wilson gave the Fourteen Points speech so it would be known what the United StatesÕ long term objectives were for World War I. The Fourteen ... Which was an ideal that Woodrow Wilson included in his Fourteen Points? ... Was only one of president Wilsons fourteen points carried out in the treaty ofVersailles?</span><span>
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