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The was a speech delivered by United States President Woodrow Wilson to Congress during WWI on January 8 1918 The address was intended to assure the US that the

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The was a speech delivered by United States President Woodrow Wilson to Congress during WWI on January 8 1918 The address was intended to assure the US that the Great Wa r was being fough. brPage 1br 91 points 91 points 91 points 91 points 91 points 91 points Student Name _____________________________________________ Date ________________ Directions: In this exercisecept map with three or more classmates: Read Wilson’s 14 Points, then the list of four Presenters. Todd Miller. IS Program Manger. Spokane Regional Health District. 1101 W. College Ave.. Spokane, WA 99201. (509)324-1689. trmiller@srhd.org. Naci Seyhanli. Health Program Specialist 2 (Video Production). i. -. Azam. Born . on 25th Dec 1876. Died on September 11 1948. Also known as Baba-e-Quam. Biography. Jinnah served as leader of the All-India Muslim . League . from 1913 until . Pakistan’s . independence on . 92 Points 92 Points 92 Points 92 Points 92 Points 92 Points 2012 TRIPLE BLACK SLOPEINOOIR 2012 TRIPLE BLACK SLOPEINOOIR 2012 TRIPLE BLACK SLOPEINOOIR 2012 TRIPLE BLACK SLOPEINOOIR 2012 TRIPLE BLACK SL Woodrow . Wilson's Fourteen . Points:. #. 1. -4 Free economy, transparency, and arms reduction . Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at.. Freedom of navigation on the seas.. Removal of economic barriers and equality of trade conditions.. John.”. . Revelation 1:1. “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show His servants - things which . must shortly take place. . And He sent and . signified. it by His angel to His servant . Understanding the forms, meter, rhyme, and other aspects of the sonnet. .. Sonnet Form. A sonnet has 14 lines.. A sonnet must be written in iambic pentameter. A sonnet must follow a specific rhyme scheme, depending on the type of sonnet.. and . Wilson’s Fight for Peace. Fourteen Points. Anticipating the end of the war – Wilson presented a message to Congress on . 1/8/1918. that outlined his vision for the post-war world. Known as the . To End All Wars. Power point created by Robert Martinez. Primary content material obtained from History Alive!. Photographs and Illustrations as cited.. On January 8, 1918, President Woodrow Wilson went before Congress to explain his war aims.. U.S. effort . in WWI. When Russia withdrew . the war, the Germans were able to move many of their troops from the eastern front to the stalemate in the West. . 2. U.S. Conscription. When the U.S. entered the War, only 200,000 soldiers made up the Army.. A Sonnet.... ...has fourteen lines.. ...is . written in iambic pentameter. ...follows a . specific rhyme scheme. ,. depending . on the type of sonnet.. ...often involves . love or . nature,. but it doesn’t have to.. Sonnet. ?. A sonnet is a fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter. . It must follow a specific rhyme scheme, depending on the type of sonnet. A sonnet can be about any subject, though they are often about love or nature. Pages 647-653. Objectives. 1. List the final events of World War I.. 2. Identify the goals of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points.. 3. Summarize the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.. 4. Explain why the U.S. Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles..

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