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1. define postwar objectives for the United States
President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points were proposed during World War I primarily to define postwar objectives for the United States. These points were outlined to establish peace and prevent future conflicts by addressing issues such as territorial adjustments, self-determination for nations, and creating an international organization like the League of Nations to promote cooperation and prevent future wars. The Fourteen Points were not focused on outlining military strategies, convincing nations to join the United Nations (which was established after World War II), or strengthening isolationism but rather aimed at shaping the postwar world order.