Answer:
League of Nations.
Explanation:
President Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" was an address given in the Congress in 1918 right after the First World War. He presented this address to suggest ways to bring about long lasting peace and unity among the European nations. His "Fourteen Points" presents strategies that can bring world peace and security among the nations, which became a founding basis for the establishment of the international governing body of the League of Nations. Even though this body did not survive for long, it led to the establishment of the new "United Nations" which came into existence only after the Second World War.