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United States President Woodrow Wilson believed that implementation of his "Fourteen Points" would

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Bring peace after World War I

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Woodrow Wilson hoped that his "14 points" would help provide a structure for peace after World War I. It did not work.

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Answer: Bring peace and justices to all nations.

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The Fourteen Points (1918) were a series of proposals, principles, and measures designed to bring peace and justice to all nations after all the violence from WWI.

Under this aim, some of the proposals of the plan were to eliminate the general causes of the war (Disarmament, free trade, freedom of the seas, the adoption of open diplomacy in Europe instead of secret agreements, etc.), the evacuation of the Central Power from the countries invaded during the war, the creation of the League of Nations (a peace-keeping organization to guarantee the political and territorial independence of countries) and the establishment of the conditions for the Armistice that brought an end to WWI.

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