Respuesta :
Woodrow Wilson's goal in creating the 14 point plan was first brought up in a joint session of Congress in early January 8, 1918. it was meant to draw the Congressmen' eyes to Eight specific territorial issues that had arisen amongst the Combatant nations involved in the 1st world war.
Answer:
The goal of the 14 Points was to ensure global peace while rebuilding Europe quickly.
Explanation:
The main goal of Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Point plan was to rebuild Europe and to prevent another global war. While Wilson's ideas were good ones, he was unable to create the kind of international organization that could actually guarantee peace.