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Woodrow Wilson's political agenda following World War I was based on

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Answer: A) the desire for a global and lasting peace.

Explanation: Woodrow Wilson's political agenda following World War I was based on the desire for a global and lasting peace. Wilson created the 14 Points as a way to promote global peace and ensure that the world did not become engaged in a second global military conflict.

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Answer:

the desire for a global and lasting peace.

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