How do President Wilson's words from the The Fourteen Points Speech mark a philosophical change in United States diplomacy from isolationism to concern for the welfare of people in all nations?

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They reflected a deep commitment to the humanization of the industrial system and laid the basis for the modern welfare state. His wartime mobilization program became a model for the New Deal’s fight against the Great Depression in the 1930s and for Franklin Roosevelt’s mobilization policies during World War II.