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What short-term and long-term goals did President Wilson consider when he created the Fourteen Points? Drag each goal to the correct box.
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short-term goal
- End World War I and secure an immediate, just armistice/peace settlement acceptable enough to Germany and the Allies to stop the fighting
long-term goal
- Build a lasting international order to prevent future wars (self‑determination, open diplomacy, disarmament, free trade) centered on a League of Nations for collective security
- End World War I and secure an immediate, just armistice/peace settlement acceptable enough to Germany and the Allies to stop the fighting
long-term goal
- Build a lasting international order to prevent future wars (self‑determination, open diplomacy, disarmament, free trade) centered on a League of Nations for collective security
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