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Unit 4 – American Expansion, 1800–1848
Topic 4.4
In what way did President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points differ significantly from other Peace plans after WWI?
They called for harsh penalties against Germany as punishment for starting WWI.
They proposed dividing defeated nations into colonies controlled by victors.
They advocated for national self-determination and avoided punitive measures against Germany.
They denied any future possibility of global cooperation or diplomatic resolution mechanisms like League of Nations.
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