Woodrow Wilson proposed a 14-point program in conjunction with the Treaty of Versailles which ended World War I. The three main ideas were 1. one people, one country, 2. the aggressor countries could hold no power after the war and 3. every country would have an official language. In this way he hoped to prevent future wars.
Freedom of the Seas, Peace, and Victory was not a necessity.
The intended rule of three to make dramatic points is to provide a feeling of mystery, drama and suspense.
It was a framework for creating a permanent peace for all nations following World War 1
Kind of. He got some of what he wanted. the total results were rounded with all three leaders.
three-seventh of a number, increased by fourteen
Wilson did not have the complete support of the three major allies although their leaders signed off on the Fourteen Points. He also did not have the support of the United States Congress.
The other allied nations rejected his plan because it was much softer on Germany than the Treaty of Versailles.
314,050 Three thousand, fourteen hundred, fifty
14 to the power of 8 AKA 14^8
Seven million, two hundred three thousand, fourteen
Fourteen and three tenths (14.3) in standard form = 1.43 × 101
5,000,314 is the numeral representing five million, three hundred and fourteen.
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