What was one of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points? establishing a League of Nations imposing tariffs on trade restoring the alliance system maintaining a sea blockade on Germany
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Establishing a League of nations is the correct answer.
After the end of First World War, President Wilson addressed a joint session of the Congress where he put forward the Fourteen Points for peace and end of international rivalry.
Establishing a general association of nations (League of nations) to enforce peace was the 14th point of his speech.
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The one of the fourteen points of president Wilson was establishing a league of Nations.
This was delivered by him in his speech.
The president focused on fourteen point economic rivalry, nationalism and militarism contributed to all this.
He envisioned a league of nation for the international peace keeping.
This helped in envisioning the president his points on the bigger platform.
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