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how did woodrow wilson plan to prevent future wars?
a. he argued that trade limitations would be enough to prevent future
conflicts.
b. he argued that nations should be forced into alliances to gain
military protection.
c. he argued for the creation of an international body to help solve
disputes.
d. he wanted to punish germany so the nation could never fight a
war again.
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Woodrow Wilson's plan to prevent future wars centered around his Fourteen Points, one of which was the creation of the League of Nations (an international body) to mediate disputes between nations and promote collective security. Option A is incorrect as trade limitations weren't his primary plan. Option B is wrong as forcing alliances wasn't his approach. Option D was the approach of the Allies in the Treaty of Versailles (punishing Germany), not Wilson's main plan for preventing future wars.
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C. He argued for the creation of an international body to help solve disputes.