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In History / High School | 2025-07-06

Wilson's view of the postwar world was summed up in
A. his Fourteen Points.
B. the Treaty of Versailles.
C. his war guilt clause.
D. the United States Constitution.

Asked by leahca1810

Answer (1)

Wilson's perspective on the postwar world is best encapsulated in his Fourteen Points , outlining principles for peace and international cooperation. While the Treaty of Versailles was influenced by his ideas, it did not fully reflect his vision due to punitive measures against Germany. Ultimately, the United States Constitution did not serve as the medium for his postwar proposals. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06