Of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, the one that he considered the linchpin that would guarantee all the rest was
A) free trade and a reduction of international economic barriers.
B) the League of Nations.
C) abolition of secret treaties.
D) freedom of the seas.
E) an end to colonialism and establishment of the principle of national self-determination of peoples.
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