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In the Fourteen Points, Woodrow Wilson advocated for diplomacy over violence by seeking to prohibit what?

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Answered by dikshanegi924
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In the Fourteen Points, Wilson advocated for diplomacy over violence by trying to make sure something was outlawed or prohibited. ... One of the articles of the League of Nations went against the 14 points because it said that we had to help out any country in distress.

Answered by DazzlingDiamond
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Explanation: Secret agreements or treaties between nations

The Fourteen Points were a series of principles and measures designed to bring peace and justice to all nations. Under this aim, the first five Fourteen Points proposed measures that would eliminate the general causes that began the war in the first place. One of those points advocated for open covenants of peace and diplomacy always frankly and in the public view, while it sought to prohibit secret agreements or treaties between nations, as it was deemed one of the causes that triggered WWI.

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