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Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points

Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points was a plan he proposed after World War I to promote peace and prevent future conflicts. It emphasized open diplomacy, free navigation on the seas, free trade, disarmament, and fair treatment of all nations. Wilson also called for self-determination—allowing people to choose their own government—and the creation of a League of Nations to resolve disputes peacefully. Overall, his plan aimed to create a more just and lasting peace by addressing the root causes of war and promoting cooperation among nations.