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Page 16: Letter to the President / Senate to ratify or not ratify the 14 Points. Write a letter to President Woodrow Wilson or a Senator in congress. In this letter, you should explain which 14 points you either agree or disagree with and why. If you think the entire 14 points should be ratified or not ratified, you must also explain why. It may help to think about “what if …” situations such as if Point number 1 does not pass we could go to war again. This letter must be a minimum of ¾ of a page long and handwritten. In addition to the above, you should include pieces of memorabilia: pictures, medals, dogtags, etc

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The steps to write a letter to the President are:

1. Start with a respectful salutation addressing the President.

2. Clearly state the purpose of your letter in a concise manner.

3. Provide a brief introduction about yourself or your affiliation.

4. Clearly articulate the issue or concern you wish to address.

5. Support your points with relevant facts, data, or personal experiences.

6. Suggest specific actions or solutions that you believe would address the issue.

7. Express gratitude for the President's time and consideration.

8. Provide your contact information for potential follow-up.

9. Close the letter with a respectful closing phrase.

10. Ensure the letter is concise, focused, and within the essay word limit.

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