President Woodrow Wilson's primary ideal was to promote self-determination and democracy around the world, encapsulated in his vision of a "New World Order" after World War I. He believed that nations should have the right to govern themselves and that peace could be achieved through democratic governance. This ideal was a driving force behind his Fourteen Points, which sought to establish a framework for lasting peace and the establishment of the League of Nations. Wilson's vision emphasized moral diplomacy and the promotion of American values globally.
The League of Nations.
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Freedom of the sea
the league of nations
Freedom of the sea
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Freedom of the sea
The League of Nations.
The League of Nations.
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President Woodrow Wilson was the only president to have earned a PHD.