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Considering Wilson’s two speeches (A World Safe for Democracy and Fourteen Points), what are Wilson’s political aims for the post-war world? Is Wilson’s 14-points inclusive for all, or do you think that there are people who were excluded? Why is Mao critical of the idea of “self-determination”?
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100 years ago in 1918, Wilson announced the fourteen points and the points were aimed
at preventing the emergence of Germany as a dominant bloc in Europe. The fourteen points were
set on setting up a new order of self-determination and democracy for everyone (Throntveit,
2011). W...
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