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What was the connection between President Wilson’s Fourteen Points and Germany’s surrender?

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Answered by aqsaahmed19945
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The Fourteen Points established the terms for Germany’s surrender.  President Woodrow Wilson stated his 14-point recommendation for resolving the Great War in his War Aims and Peace Terms address to Congress on January 8, 1918. The 14 points were the consequence of investigation on issues likely to result in the delayed peace appointment by a gathering of about 150 advisers denominated the investigation. The 14 points followed as a source for the terms of German surrender assigned at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, but most of Wilson's 14 points were evacuated in the Treaty of Versailles stopping World War I.  


Answered by smartbrainz
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The fourteen points established the terms for Germany's surrender

EXPLANATION:

  • The fourteen points were a set of principles that was made by President Woodrow Wilson’s administration. The principle aimed at bringing world peace transparency, decrease in arms, the flexibility of the oceans helped self-assurance and commerce for abused minorities.
  • The fourteen points was a reason for Germany’s surrender terms that was consulted at the "Paris Peace Conference" in the year 1919. The 14 points were based on the terms of the surrender.
  • The 14 elements were recognized arbitrarily by the enemies of Germany, leading to the surrender of Germany. However, the vast majority of the "fourteen points" were deserted in the "Treaty of Versailles" ending WWI

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