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How were the Fourteen Points of Woodrow Wilson an outcome of â World War I â?

Wilson responded to the treaty that ended the war by writing the Fourteen Points.


The United States and Germany responded to British withdrawal from the war with the Fourteen Points.


Wilson hoped that the terms of peace to end the war would be based on his Fourteen Points.


Congress was convinced to declare war against Germany because of Wilsonâs Fourteen Points

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c. Wilson hoped that the terms of peace to end the war would be based on his Fourteen Points.

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