Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points Speech
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What is the main goal emphasized in the text?

  • Establishing military superiority
  • Ensuring global economic dominance
  • Promoting cultural diversity
  • Creating a safe world for peace-loving nations (correct)
  • What does every peace-loving nation desire?

  • To live its own life and ensure justice from other nations (correct)
  • To dominate other nations economically
  • To impose its own institutions on other nations
  • To engage in selfish aggression
  • What is described as the only possible programme for world peace?

  • Justice and fair dealing among nations (correct)
  • Cultural assimilation
  • Peace through military conquest
  • Isolationism
  • Why does the text imply that justice must be done to others?

    <p>For self-preservation and justice in return</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What role do all the peoples of the world play according to the text?

    <p>They are partners in creating a safe world</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main focus of making the world safe to live in according to the text?

    <p>Ensuring justice and fair dealing for all peace-loving nations</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does the text suggest that all peoples of the world are partners in the interest of creating a safe world?

    <p>To highlight the interconnectedness and shared responsibility for global peace</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the text suggest will happen if justice is not extended to others?

    <p>Decreased likelihood of receiving justice in return</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is implied about the programme of the world's peace according to the text?

    <p>It aligns with Wilson's 14 points</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does the text describe the relationship between justice being done to others and receiving justice ourselves?

    <p>Justice for others is directly linked to receiving justice for our nation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    World Peace

    • The main goal emphasized is to make the world safe to live in.
    • Every peace-loving nation desires a world where all people can live in peace and security.

    Conditions for World Peace

    • The only possible programme for world peace is to extend justice to all others.
    • Justice must be done to others because it is a prerequisite for receiving justice ourselves.

    Global Partnership

    • All the peoples of the world play a crucial role in creating a safe world, making them partners in this interest.

    Consequences of Injustice

    • If justice is not extended to others, it will have negative consequences, implying a world devoid of peace and security.

    Programme of World Peace

    • The programme of world peace is implied to be dependent on the extension of justice to all people, making it a collective responsibility.

    Justice and Reciprocity

    • The text suggests that doing justice to others is directly related to receiving justice ourselves, emphasizing the reciprocal nature of justice.

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    Test your knowledge on Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points speech and his vision for a safer world post-World War I.

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