What message was Woodrow Wilson trying to send from this excerpt?

Box with quote - Come, let us be comrades and soldiers yet to serve our fellow-men in quiet counsel, where the blare of trumpets is neither heard nor heeded and where the things are done which make blessed the nations in the world in peach and righteousness and love.


Soldiers should pay attention to each other and the sounds of war.


Nations should listen to one another and get along.


Political parties should work peacefully together for the good of the country.


Nations that are allied in love will win in war.

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The correct answer is B) Nations should listen to one another and get along.

The message that Woodrow Wilson trying to send from this excerpt was Nations should listen to one another and get along.

President Woodrow Wilson wanted to maintain a neutral foreign policy about European conflicts. However, incidents such as the sinking of the Lusitania ship or the Zimmerman telegraph where Germany asked Mexico for its help, made the US enter World War 1, on April 6, 1917. After the war, he wrote his Fourteen Points to establish long-lasting peace in Europe.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

It just makes sense to me :)

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