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What was the main goal of Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points?
The goal of the 14 Points was to punish Germany for causing a global war.
The goal of the 14 Points was to ensure global peace while rebuilding Europe quickly.
The goal of the 14 Points was to unite all of Europe under one ruling body.
The goal of the 14 Points was to make the United States the first super power.
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The main goal was: "The goal of the 14 Points was to ensure global peace while rebuilding Europe quickly."
Wilson’s Fourteen Points set out principles for a just, lasting peace (open diplomacy, free trade, self-determination, reduced armaments, and a League of Nations) to prevent future wars and guide postwar reconstruction — not to punish Germany, impose a single European government, or explicitly make the U.S. a superpower.
Wilson’s Fourteen Points set out principles for a just, lasting peace (open diplomacy, free trade, self-determination, reduced armaments, and a League of Nations) to prevent future wars and guide postwar reconstruction — not to punish Germany, impose a single European government, or explicitly make the U.S. a superpower.
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