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Why was Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" important? Select one: a. He wanted to harshly punish Germany for its role in the war. b. It was a plan to create world peace and a League of Nations after World War I. c. It increased the size of the British and French militaries. d. He wanted to spread communism throughout Europe.

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It was a plan to create world peace and establish a League of Nations

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