Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points Drawn up by President Wilson as the basic principles on which the post-First World War settlement should be based. They included national selfdetermination and open diplomacy, which meant that negotiations between nations should be freely accessible to interested observers and members of the press.
AQA 2K The making of modern Britain, 1951–2007
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