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Answer:
Cement support for the League of Nations.
Explanation:
After the Allies' victory on World War I, President Wilson Woodrow helped negotiate the Treaty of Versailles, an agreement that included the charter for the League of Nations. This organization intended to regulate international disputes in order to prevent future wars.
Wilson, as an advocate for World Peace, had initially advanced the idea for the League in a January 1918 speech to the U.S. Congress in which he outlined his “Fourteen Points” for a postwar peace settlement.