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How did the Allies undermine the acceptance of the Fourteen Points?

O They perpetrated attacks on the open seas.
They continued secret deals and military alliances.
O They refused to meet with President Wilson
O They forced Germany to dismantle its armed forces.

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B. They continued secret deals and military alliances.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Fourteen Points was a speech given by President Woodrow Wilson, who's goal was to put an end to World War I and bring peace.

The United States was hesitant to join the Allies in World War I, Woodrow Wilson wanted peace, but he also wanted what was best for the people. He made the speech the Fourteen Points to outline a plan to bring peace and an end to World War I. He wanted to fight in a good manner and give the lives that were being lost something to fight for.

These war goals were very important and consisted of obviously, fourteen points. One of the major points was having no secret affairs and agreements among the Allies. Although that was a major point in Woodrow Wilson's war goals, many of the Allies continued having these alliances and secret deals among different countries.

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