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The first five points were general principles for a peace settlement with Germany.

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What is the definition of the fourteen points between the world wars?

It was the source document for the programs of the New Deal.


Which issue did the first congress not deal with?

expiring tax cuts


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It approved his plan to form a global organization to prevent war.


What group elected their democratic member of congress under the new deal coalition?

African Americans


How did congress deal with the fourteen points peace treaty?

They didn't need to. They dealt with the Treaty of <i>Versailles</i>, if that's what you mean. About the Versailles Treaty (1919), they rejected it because of Article 10 which stated that they needed to join the League of Nations and that when the League went to war, all of the members had to go to war and Congress thought that was against the US constitution, "Only Congress can declare war." Hope that helped. Oh, and Congress just kind of hated Wilson. WWI was really unpopular, no one really knew why we (the United States) were fighting it and Congress was republican and Wilson was a democrat so they didn't get along too well.


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African Americans


What group elected first democratic member of congress under the new deal coalition?

African Americans


What Groupe elected their first democratic member of Congress under the new deal coalition?

African Americans


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What letter indicates the city where the first continental congress met in 1774 to deal with the so called intolerable acts?

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