President Wilson considered the formation of a world organization - the League of Nations - to be the most important of his Fourteen Points. He believed that the establishment of the League would help ensure lasting peace and prevent future conflicts by promoting diplomacy and collective security among nations.
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Which did President Wilson consider the most important of his Fourteen Points?
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an end to all alliances among nations
an end to all alliances among nations
the formation of a world organization - the League of Nations
the formation of a world organization - the League of Nations
reparations - punishment for Germany for starting the Great War
reparations - punishment for Germany for starting the Great War
the end of German colonization in Africa
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