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Wilson issued the Fourteen Points hoping to
Exaggerated
Describes something that is overstated or made to seem more important or serious than it actually is.
Gambler's Fallacy
The incorrect idea that an increased frequency of an event in a certain period means it will happen less often later on, or the reverse.
Provincial Lottery
A gambling game managed at the provincial level where players buy tickets for a chance to win prizes based on drawn numbers.
Draw
In the context of games or competitions, it refers to a contest ending without a winner or in a tie; in art, it means to produce an image using pencils, pens, or other tools.
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