What was the goal behind Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?

A. the implemention of punitive actions designed to cripple Germany's postwar economy through economic depression
B. the signing of treaties creating new rules for future warfare and the banning of chemical weaponry
C. the opening of several American military bases throughout Europe to police postwar behaviors
D. the creation of an international agency designed to protect the democratic rights of the global citizen


Answer: D

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