reduction in arms by all nations
creation of the League of Nations
self-determination for colonies
The correct answer is C) the creation of the League of Nations.
Wilson's felt that the most important or significant part of his Fourteen Points was the creation of the League of Nations.
Although in the end, the United States did not become part of the League of Nations, the "14 Points" developed by United States President Woodrow Wilson served as the basis of the creation of this international organization at the end of World War 1. Wilson aspired to have an agreement that allowed true peace in the European continent. However, European countries such as France and Great Britain wanted retribution and that Germany was forced to pay for all the destruction it caused during the war.
Answer: Bureau agents were supposed to establish schools, provide aids to poor and aged settle disputes between whites and blacks and among the freed people and secure for former slaves and white unionists equal treatment before the courts
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b. work in the defense, aerospace, electronics, and petrochemical industries.
c.escape traffic, overcrowding, and environmental problems in the northern cities.
d. take advantage of government incentive programs encouraging them to relocate.
Answer:
(b)work in the defense, aerospace, electronics, and petrochemical industries.
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