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President Woodrow Wilson believed that if the victorious nations forced peace terms on the defeated nations after World War I.

A. The victorious nations would gain valuable new territory.

B. There would be no permanent peace

C.the defeated nations would lose territory they would deserve to lose.

D.a permanent peace would be obtained

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The correct answer is B) there would be no permanent peace.

President Woodrow Wilson believed that if the victorious nations forced peace terms on the defeated nations after World War I.

President Woodrow Wilson delivered a speech called "the 14 points" on January 18, 1918. He was addressing Congress and shared his 14 points that he believed were necessary to establish lasting peace in Europe. Wilson thought that a forced peace over the defeated nations was not the best option. So among the 14 points, we find:

Diplomacy is the way to end conflicts. No more secret agreements.

Free trade between countries to increase peace.

Reduction of weapons in all the world.

German troops must leave Russia and Belgium.

He suggested the formation of the league of nations.

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