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It is the Address to the Senate of the United States: "A World League of Peace"
This address came from the late President Woodrow Wilson. He called for the war to end. He explained that this action would benefit all not only of one nation.
This address came from the late President Woodrow Wilson. He called for the war to end. He explained that this action would benefit all not only of one nation.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Wilson says he is presenting his ideas in part due to "a just regard for the opinion of mankind." The important colonial document that uses the same words is the Declaration of Independence.
US President Woodrow Wilson played an important role in establishing peace terms at the end of World War 1. He devised some points that he considered were essential to establish peace in the world and reduce the possibilities of another international conflict of large scale. These ideas were expressed in his "14 Points Speech" of January 8, 1918.