Following World War I, how did Wilson propose to have world peace? through the Fourteen Points the League of Nations Treaty of Versailles

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The correct answer is the Fourteen Points.

During 1917 a group of American experts, called the Inquiry, began drafting a peace plan. With advice from these experts, Wilson himself developed what would come to be called the Fourteen Points, which he presented to a joint session of Congress on January 8, 1918, “as the only possible program” for peace. The Fourteen Points embodied Wilson’s sincere ideals, but they also served the purpose of psychological warfare. One of the reasons for issuing the Fourteen Points was to keep Russia in the war by stating the principles by which the peace would be arranged—a vain hope, as it turned out.