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.
Woodrow Wilson went to the table of the Treaty of Versailles with an agenda of creating the League of Nations. The nations of the world wanted to talk about their agendas not his 14 points. They were after revenge, retribution and admission of guilt when his agenda was peace and democratic ruling nations and alliances for his agendas. They basically had to promise him he would get his league if he got the Germans to sign the their Treaty and agreed to sign it too. He went back home and things changed while he was gone. He had to compromise. The US did not become part of the League because the US Congress did not go along with it. see related links below.
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freedom of the slaves
Yes, Florida was originally part of Mexico.
His idea would basically limit the abuses of economic power by large corporations (but not regulate) revive competition in the social order reserve political and economic liberty give a strong federal gov. and restrain private power
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Agenda is a noun.
Woodrow Wilson's progressive goals focused primarily on economic and political reforms, such as antitrust legislation, tariff reduction, banking reform, and the creation of the Federal Reserve. However, other social issues, such as civil rights for African Americans and women's suffrage, were not major priorities for Wilson and were not part of his progressive agenda.
Identifying the problem is part of the agenda setting step.
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woodrow wilson thought that germany had to pay for its destructive part in ww1
The League of Nations was the only point that made it into the treaty.
Woodrow Wilson was part of the allies during ww1 he was the president of the united states and the united states were on the allies side