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The League of Nations was the only point that made it into the treaty.
Wilson's Fourteen points were a call for peace and each point represented an aim to achieve peace. The fourteenth point specifically called for an association of nations forming to guarantee each nations independence and integrity.
the League of NationsThe League of Nations was included in the Treaty of Versailles. Many of his other points regarding treaty Germany with respect following the war were ignored by Britain & France.
Wilsons Promontory
The fourteenth point, "a general association of nations", had the purpose of preventing future wars by settling conflicts by mediation by the League of Nations.
The fourteenth point, "a general association of nations", had the purpose of preventing future wars by settling conflicts by mediation by the League of Nations.
it wasent he had schizophrenia and imagined it.
I believe that the one point of the Fourteen Point is the "general association of nations that would protect "great and small states alike." The world saw this as a quest for would peace.President Woodrow Wilson's fourteenth point was incorporated into the treaty by forming the basis for establishment of a League of Nations.
14 point plan
Both were designed to make peace in Europe after World War I. The Treaty of Versailles included the fourteenth point from the Fourteen Points, which called for the creation of a League of Nations. Other than those to things, the two had nothing in common... unless you feel like counting that both were not approved by the American people.
The capstone "Fourteenth Point" of Wilson's declaration of war aims called for: An international organization to guarantee collective security. (PFHS) AP history Answer: C :)
bc there was an explosion and he never got to fully explain each point