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Why did Woodrow Wilson create the Fourteen Points?
The devastation of the war led to Wilson's desire to establish the Fourteen
Points that Americans were fighting for a moral cause and peace.
The disadvantage faced by the United States and its allies resulted in Wilson
writing the Fourteen Points to entice Germany to the negotiating table.
Congress was uneasy about joining the war and directed Wilson to establish his
Fourteen Points before it would agree to a declaration of war.
The German victory at the Battle of the Marne in 1918 forced Wilson to write
the Fourteen Points as a response to the German d&nand for an Allied
surrender.

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Answer:

The devastation of the war led to Wilson's desire to establish the Fourteen Points that Americans were fighting for a moral cause and peace.

Explanation:

One of Wilson's main arguments when asking Congress to enter the war was that he was fighting because it was the moral thing to do, and that the United States was helping spread democracy throughout the world. Here's why the others are wrong, though:

2) is wrong because the United States were not in a disadvantage at all, Germany was, in fact, at the disadvantage

3) is wrong because Congress was not at all uneasy about joining the war, and they were strongly against Wilson's Fourteen Points

4) is wrong because the Fourteen Points have nothing to do with actual warfare, they came about afterwards

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