What was the purpose of Wilson's 14 points? a speech he gave to the allies after WWI and to create world peace Give a brief description of who Woodrow Wilson was. he was the son of a paster who became governor and then president Summarize some of the most important elements of this plan? it created the league of nations and made germany pay for the war Did European countries respond positively to this plan? all European countries responded positively to this except germany How did the United States take on a leadership role during the aftermath of the war? our president gave a speech which showed our dominance Describe the aim of the League of nations. to create world peace How did the United States respond to Wilson's plan? we did not join in because we just wanted to be isolated Did they accept all of it? they just felt that since they came up with it that it doesn't apply to them How/why did the actions of the United States after the war go back towards isolationism? we felt that European affairs didn’t apply to us and so we just sort of with drew into our continent How did the Stock Market Crash effect the United States after the war and how did this effect the rest of Europe? with out the need of weapons many people lost jobs and all the people that invested in the weapon business lost a ton of money.
a speech he gave to the allies after WWI and to create world peace
Give a brief description of who Woodrow Wilson was.
he was the son of a paster who became governor and then president
Summarize some of the most important elements of this plan?
it created the league of nations and made germany pay for the war
Did European countries respond positively to this plan?
all European countries responded positively to this except germany
How did the United States take on a leadership role during the aftermath of the war?
our president gave a speech which showed our dominance
Describe the aim of the League of nations.
to create world peace
How did the United States respond to Wilson's plan?
we did not join in because we just wanted to be isolated
Did they accept all of it?
they just felt that since they came up with it that it doesn't apply to them
How/why did the actions of the United States after the war go back towards isolationism?
we felt that European affairs didn’t apply to us and so we just sort of with drew into our continent
How did the Stock Market Crash effect the United States after the war and how did this effect the rest of Europe?
with out the need of weapons many people lost jobs and all the people that invested in the weapon business lost a ton of money.