Respuesta :
A. Fourteen Points.
Explanation:
President Woodrow Wilson outlined his plan for peace in his Fourteen Points which he introduced on January 8, 1918.
During World War I, President Woodrow Wilson tried his best to keep the United States out of the war. Despite the sinking of the Lusitania and Germany continuing to do unrestricted submarine warfare, he still wanted to keep the United States out of it.
This was changed with the Zimmermann Telegram and Germany continuing to do more unrestricted submarine warfare. The Zimmermann Telegram was a telegram that was from Germany and going to Mexico, but was intercepted by Great Britain. The telegram stated that when Germany won the war, they would give land to Mexico if they attacked the United States. This was the final straw for Wilson and he asked Congress to declare war.
Woodrow Wilson created the Fourteen Points, which outlined his goals and plans for peace throughout World War I. One of the things Wilson pushed for in his Fourteen Points was the League of Nations, which was eventually created. President Woodrow Wilson also did not want to be harsh on Germany after World War I, but other leaders thought otherwise. Wilson did not get his way when the Treaty of Versailles was created, which essentially blamed Germany completely for the war and was a factor in starting World War II.