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AP US Government
Unit 1 – Foundations of American Democracy
Topic 1.6
How different would federal government powers be had President Wilson never introduced his 'Fourteen Points' plan at end of World War I?
The Civil Rights Movement could have been delayed as Wilson's Fourteen Points included racial equality clauses.
U.S.' international influence and role might be reduced without its early advocacy for global governance structures like League of Nations under Fourteen Points plan.
U.S. would have adopted socialist policies due to lack of global diplomatic influence.
America would likely become a monarchy due to the absence of democratic promotion globally via Wilson’s proposals.
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