In his Fourteen points plan after World War I, Woodrow Wilson address problems that had led to the war, such as the Polish situation; he suggests the creation of a League of Nations; and he comes up with ways to prevent future wars, such as reducing standing armies of every nation to a minimum.
Answer:
b. addressing problems that had led to the war
c. coming up with ways to prevent future wars
d. creating a League of Nations peace organization
Explanation:
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