Answer:
C. Economic penalties for Germany.
Explanation:
Woodrow Wilson fourteen points of goals for Peace aimed ending World War I.
In The Fourteen Points Wilson call in I. for open and public conventions and diplomacy for peace (as in option B. Open diplomacy).
In II. “Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas” (as in option A. Freedom of the seas).
In XIV. “A general association of nations must be formed […] guarantees of political independence and territorial (as in option D. An association of the nations).
So the one that violates Wilson’s points is in option C. Economic penalties for Germany. In the III. He asks for “equality of trade conditions among all the nations”, but controversially the Treaty of Versailles imposed heavy penalties in Germany, known as the War Guilt clause.