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Teaching President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points (1918)

President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points (1918)

After America entered the First World War, President Wilson was looking for a way to bring it to an end. He gave a public speech calling for all countries to live by certain standards. He laid out a plan for a League of Nations to meet together and work things out peacefully. He hoped this would prevent future world wars.

Woodrow Wilson
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ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

What vision did Woodrow Wilson have for America's role in the world?
STANDARDS:
RH.2 - Main Ideas, RH.4 - Key Terms & Tone, RH.6 - Author's Purpose

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

2,3
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