It was fourteen points on wilson's plam for peace
The Fourteen Points Plan did not work because many of the points were deemed unreasonable to the other countries like Britain and France. They also did not want the U.S. to control any peace treaties since they entered World War I late.
Most of Wilson's '14 Points' were never accepted. They were conciliatory toward Germany and remarkably progressive. His suggestion for a 'League of Nations', a predecessor to the United Nations, was adopted by many nations, but not by his own country, the US, which did not join. Had Wilson's ideas been implemented, the Nazi party would probably never have been formed, and the Second World War might have been avoided.
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Treaty of Versailles
no such thing Many people wish and try to bring peace in the world. If it is impossible for a single person, we may try to bring peace in our surroundings.
It depends on how you define peace. I believe the world has never been completely at peace. There is always a war somewhere, even if we do not hear about it.
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Wilson's fourteen points was relayed with the purpose of detailing the ways to achieve peace after World War I. The points were drawn from research that detailed the many problems that could arise after the war.
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Peace is elusive because it is hard to find; many things in this world are related or connected to violence.