The speech excerpt above outlines part of President Wilson's plan for peace following World War I. What was Wilson's plan for peace called?

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Answer: Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace was called Fourteen Points.

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In the late 1800s, which of the following did the People’s Party believe would give the people more political power?

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The people's party had believed that the people wanted more political parties

Public education was made compulsory in Western Europe in the _____. sixteenth century
seventeenth century
eighteenth century
nineteenth century

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Public education was made compulsory in Western Europe in the sixteenth century.

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Use the app of answer key i think thats how its called

As a result of the fur trade in the 1500s, American Indians

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As a result of the fur trade in the 1500s, American Indians began to have a growing influence on the French traders in the region, which eventually led to conflicts with Britain and the colonists.

During the Cold War, nations that adopted apolicy of nonalignment believed they should
(1) be exempt from United Nations decisions
(2) restrict trade with neighboring countries
(3) reject international environmental treaties
(4) follow a course independent of the superpowers

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During the Cold War, nations that adopted a policy of nonalignment believed they should "(4) follow a course independent of the superpowers" but this was not easy. 

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(4) follow a course independent of the superpowers

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The Movement of Non-Aligned Countries (MPNA or MNOAL) is a grouping of States formed during the Cold War, the geopolitical and ideological world conflict of the second half of the 20th century that manifested itself with the indirect confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States . The purpose of the MPNA was to maintain its neutral position and not to ally with any of the superpowers already named. Although the Berlin Wall has fallen (November 9, 1989) and the USSR has been dissolved (1991), the organization remains in force.

How did business and government officials plan to connect New York City with the Great Lakes Region?

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They were going to do this through the construction of a canal.  This was a joint effort by government and businessmen and this was to be called the Erie Canal.  This enabled merchants and traders to transport their goods by water which was faster and facilitated trade.