1. "Therefore, the Treaty of Versailles was perceived as a victory for democracy, as it achieved President Wilson's goal of creating a more just and equitable world order based on the principles of self-determination and collective security."
2. "By holding Germany accountable for the war and incorporating Wilson's Fourteen Points into the treaty, the peace settlement was seen as a triumph of democratic values and ideals."
Cite at least two examples (the exact words the author uses) of this view from the article "Was the Treaty of Versailles a Victory for Democracy"? using quotations.
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