
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points (5-4)
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- Q1What year were Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points introduced?191619191914191830s
- Q2What was the goal of Wilson's Fourteenth Point?League of NationsOpen diplomacySelf-determinationArms reduction30s
- Q3Which of Wilson's Fourteen Points called for the reduction of national armies?Point 8Point 11Point 4Point 530s
- Q4What was the primary focus of Wilson's Fourteenth Point?Economic sanctionsTerritorial changesInternational peaceCultural exchange30s
- Q5Which of Wilson's Fourteen Points called for open diplomacy?Point 5Point 2Point 3Point 630s
- Q6What was the main reason for Wilson introducing the Fourteen Points?End World War ISecure oil reservesInvade GermanyGain power in Europe30s
- Q7Which of Wilson's Fourteen Points called for the creation of a League of Nations?Point 3Point 6Point 14Point 1030s
- Q8What was the primary goal of Wilson's Fourteenth Point?Create economic stabilityPrevent future warsGain territoryPromote cultural exchange30s
- Q9Which of Wilson's Fourteen Points called for self-determination for nations?Point 1Point 12Point 7Point 930s
- Q10What was the reaction of European leaders to Wilson's Fourteen Points?NeutralPositiveMixedNegative30s