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Why did president woodrow wilson consider the last item in his fourteen points speech to be the most important?

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  • 17-10-2017
He believed that the fourteenth point was the most important one because he wanted to establish the League of Nations to prevent such terrible events like world war one. His desire failed but the United Nations were formed after world war 2 because they really wanted to stop the horrors from happening again.
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