The following excerpt is from Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points speech, delivered in 1918.
“I believe that this world must change; electoral governments in all countries would be the best guarantors of peace. Nations must join together to form a League of Nations built on the pillars of mutual respect and cooperation. I envision an international forum where disputes may be settled through dialogue and arbitration rather than conflict. It is my hope that the wounds of war will heal and that future generations will live in an era of lasting tranquility. We cannot allow the passions of nationalism to rekindle the fires of conflict. Let us, therefore, embrace a new vision of global governance that elevates the welfare of all humanity.”
Which of the following best describes Woodrow Wilson’s perspective on preventing future wars, as expressed in the excerpt?
He advocates for a new global order based on democratic participation and collective security to prevent future wars.
He asserts that war is inevitable due to political conflicts and national rivalries, offering little in terms of future resolution.
He focuses on maintaining traditional alliances and military strength rather than addressing the root causes of conflict.
He believes that isolated national governance is the key to peace, insisting that each nation should manage its own disputes.
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