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Wikipedia: The Fourteen Points was a speech delivered by United States President Woodrow Wilson to a joint session of Congress on January 8, 1918. The address was intended to assure the country that the Great War was being fought for a moral cause and for postwar peace in Europe. People in Europe generally welcomed Wilson's intervention, but his Allied colleagues (Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George and Vittorio Emanuele Orlando) were skeptical of the applicability of Wilsonian idealism.
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![Woodrow Wilson's Speech in Congress: January 8, 1918. [Woodrow Wilson's Speech in Congress: January 8, 1918.]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/14Points_s.jpg)