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Wilson's hope for a post World War I society had both strengths and weaknesses. One of the biggest strengths included a plan for the breaking down of trade barriers between different countries. Wilson hoped that countries would remove barriers (like tariffs or embargoes) so that countries all over the world could trade goods and reap the benefits. Another strength of his post World War I plan was to grant sovereignty to nations like Austria-Hungary.

His plan came with weaknesses however. One of the ones that initially was seen as a strength but ended up as a weaknesses was the creation of the League of Nations. This was supposed to be an international peace keeping body. However, there was no way to enforce international peace, as countries were not necessarily forced to provide military assistance when asked by the League. Another weakness of his plan was to try to reduce the amount of military weapons/armaments for each country. This would rely on countries to voluntarily give up resources, which ended up being a wildly unpopular idea.

The strengths of Wilson's vision for the postwar includes:

  • He argued that the countries would try to eliminate trade barriers in their nations
  • He called that the war should be put to an end.
  • He called for the independence of all countries that were still held at colonies.
  • He called for an international organization that would serve as a peace keeping agency for all nations.
  • He also called for international disarmament

The weaknesses with these visions that President Wilson had was

  • The peace keeping organization that he proposed had no way that the peace could be enforced.
  • He asked for disarmament but countries were not willing to give up on these resources that they had acquired

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