“An evident principle runs through the whole program [the Fourteen Points] that I have outlined. It is the principle of justice to all peoples and nationalities, and their right to live on equal terms of liberty and safety with one another, whether weak or strong.” %0D%0A%0D%0A—Woodrow Wilson, Speech, January 8, 1918%0D%0AQuestion%0D%0AUse the quote to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0ABased on this excerpt from a speech by Woodrow Wilson, what were Wilson’s hopes for the League of Nations?%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Athat the League would provide equal wealth to all nations, weak or strong%0D%0Athat the League would provide equal wealth to all nations, weak or strong%0D%0A%0D%0Athat the League would protect the independence of all countries, large or small%0D%0Athat the League would protect the independence of all countries, large or small%0D%0A%0D%0Athat the League would stand for the world’s democracies against tyrants%0D%0Athat the League would stand for the world’s democracies against tyrants%0D%0A%0D%0Athat the League would make Germany pay reparations, covering all costs of the war for the Allies ONE ANSWER

that the League would protect the independence of all countries, large or small