Which of the following best describes the relationship between President Wilson's Fourteen Points and the Treaty of Versailles
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The Fourteen Points formed the basis for the Treaty of Versailles.
The Fourteen Points added the League of Nations to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Fourteen Points rejected the basis for the Treaty of Versailles.
The Fourteen Points had no connection to the Treaty of Versailles.

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The best way to explain the relationship between President Wilson's Fourteen Points speech and the Treaty of Versailles is to say the first suggested and thus acted on the addition of the League of Nations to the treaty (A).

Wilson's speech was given at the last moments of the war, in January 8, 1918. Wilson suggested how nations should conduct their international relations in order to keep the peace and prevent new conflicts such as the First World War -- that was then called only Great War, obviously.

In this speech he suggests the creation of an institution who should serve as a peace moderator in the post-war world, the League of Nations.

Answer:

B. The Fourteen Points proposed creating the League of Nations, the Treaty of Versailles confirmed it.

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