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Gentlemen of the Congress ... We entered this war because violations of right had occurred which touched us to the quick and made the life of our own people impossible unless they were corrected, and the world secured once for all against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that it be made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other peoples of the world as against force and selfish aggression. The program of the world's peace, therefore, is our program; and that program, the only possible program, as we see it, is this: Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions Adequate guarantees given and taken that national armaments will be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety A free, open-minded, and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims —Woodrow Wilson The speech excerpt above outlines part of President Wilson's plan for peace following World War I. What was Wilson's plan for peace called? A. Fourteen Points B. New Deal C. Geneva Convention D. Treaty of Versailles
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The answer is A. It was called the Fourteen Points.
Fourteen Points.
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