Wilson's 14 Point Plan was not fully implemented primarily due to the resistance from European leaders who prioritized national interests and reparations over idealistic principles. The plan's focus on self-determination and open diplomacy clashed with the reality of post-war political dynamics, where many nations were more concerned with punishing Germany and securing territorial gains. Additionally, Wilson's inability to secure bipartisan support at home weakened his position during the negotiations, ultimately leading to a compromise that favored punitive measures rather than his vision for lasting peace.
14 point plan
All of the above.
All of the above.
All of the above.
Fourteen points. Self-determination.
No, it did not. In fact in 1928 his League of Nations help ratify 65 countries and they agreed that they would not use war a means to win a argument. his 14 point plan helped the world abolish slavery. I contributed towards free trade and no economic barriers. If I were you i would look at what you would define as harming the U.S. I personally think it did the WORLD more good than harm.
league of nations
Parts of the plan affecting colonies were unacceptable to the allies. (Apex)
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.
It was fourteen points on wilson's plam for peace
to increase fairness in the economy equally, etc.
to increase fairness in the economy equally, etc.