President Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" agenda was designed to
create the conditions for...
History, 14.05.2020 12:57 brysonsandridge69041
President Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" agenda was designed to
create the conditions for a lasting peace after World War I. The most
important point was the creation of a League of Nations, an international
body to resolve disputes among nations. However, the U. S. Senate, weary of
international involvement, refused to allow the United States to join the
league. As a result, the League of Nations was weaker than intended. The
deadly consequences of this failure were apparent only a few years later
when World War II began What is the main idea of this paragraph?
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Ascientist performs an experiment where she measures the mass of a piece of metal, pours acid onto the metal, washes the metal, and then re-measures the mass of the metal. the scientist repeats the experiment several times, each time increasing the amount of acid used. the dependent variable in the experiment is the: initial mass of the metal final mass of the metal amount of acid used washing the metal
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Complete this history worksheet . answer as many questions as you can.
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