Answer:
Wilson's Fourteen points
Step-by-step explanation:
Wilson's Fourteen Points were more idealistic and less harsh on German. The Fourteen Points are given by President Woodrow Wilson outlining for long-lasting peace in Europe following World War I. Wilson’s proposal called for peace terms with the defeat of Central Powers. It included the right to self-determination, freedom of seas, and the restore of territories. If Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points had been adopted instead of the Treaty of Versailles there would not have been any wars and conflicts in Europe like WW II and the Cold War.