Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points

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Wilson’s Fourteen Points Former United States President, Woodrow Wilson, in his 1918 Fourteen Points Speech, establishes his fourteen points. Wilson’s purpose is to convince congress that there is a way towards peace with Europe. He adopts a peaceful tone in order to demonstrate his ideas in his country’s congress. Wilson starts his Fourteen Points by establishing that he wants peace to shape the nations. He addresses this in paragraph one; “It is this happy fact...which makes it possible for every nation whose purposes are consistent with justice and peace of the world” (1). He uses the word “happy” in order to contribute to the audience’s emotions. This sentimental emotion the president uses conveys to the altruism of himself to seem

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