How Did President Wilson's Fourteen Points In An Effort To End World War 1
A united world seems to be the answer to all problems in our world. If we could, as a race, unite and collectively decide to agree, we would be able to not just create a world in which we could all live in peace, but also a world in which we would be void of war and wrongdoings. Of course, all of this is fantastical, and while it may be the goal, it is important to stay realistic when it comes to the tidings of the world. President Wilson was, as many say, an idealist who pressed for the union of the world in an effort to end World War 1 and ensure that there were no more wars after the end of World War 1.
In terms of effect, Wilson’s Fourteen Points ideally would drastically change the way the European nations and the US conducted their affairs.