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An explanation of Woodrow Wilson's idealistic 14 points, his efforts to make the world "safe for democracy" in the creation of the League of Nations, and why the US Senate rejected it.

Clarification as to why Woodrow Wilson failed in his crusade to make the world "safe for democracy" as he had proclaimed when he thrust the US into World War I.


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This solution explains Woodrow Wilson's idealism and how he tried to apply this to the situation in Europe during World War I.  Additionally there is insight provided as to why Wilson's 14 points failed and why the US did not join the League of Nations.

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