U.S. president Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points called for
A) harsh penalties to be directed toward Germany, since he believed it bore all responsibility for the war.
B) a fair settlement for Germany and a restructuring of the European system that emphasized open diplomacy, arms reduction, and self-determination for national groups.
C) an end to communism and the threat of socialist uprisings through the suppression of trade unions and an economic embargo on the Bolsheviks.
D) an end to colonialism, suffrage for all men and women regardless of their race or social class, and support for ethnic minorities in eastern Europe.
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