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The Fourteen Points were dropped behind enemy lines to encourage surrender. a. True b. False
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The Fourteen Points were dropped behind enemy lines to encourage surrender.
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b. False
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Yes, it is true that the
Fourteen Points were dropped behind enemy lines to encourage surrender, since it was believed that such a measure would convince people that a happier, more peaceful world was possible.
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