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What did woodrow wilson hope his fourteen points would accomplish

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Answer: He wanted for his 14 points speech to be used as a basis for achieving world peace and negotiating a treaty. The problem was that although the enemies wanted to use them, the allies believed that they should be punished much harsher so the 14 points weren't fulfilled.

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He wanted for his 14 points speech to be used as a basis for achieving world peace and negotiating a treaty. The problem was that although the enemies wanted to use them, the allies believed that they should be punished much harsher so the 14 points weren't fulfilled.
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