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Why did President Wilson want the United States to provide leadership at the end of World War I?
He wanted to ensure economic stability in the nations affected by the war.
He believed the United States would be able to protect world peace.
He felt the United States was in a position to dominate international waters.
He thought the United States could avoid future world conflicts by asserting its dominance
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He believed the United States would be able to protect world peace.
Wilson pushed U.S. leadership (e.g., the Fourteen Points and the League of Nations) to promote collective security and prevent future wars, not to assert naval or economic dominance.
Wilson pushed U.S. leadership (e.g., the Fourteen Points and the League of Nations) to promote collective security and prevent future wars, not to assert naval or economic dominance.
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