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18 December, 04:55

How did the Allies react to President Woodrow Wilson's peace plan after World War l? O They embraced its principles completely O They rejected many of its ideas. O They thought it was too harsh against Germany O They agreed to all but the League of Nations.

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  1. 18 December, 05:45
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    I believe the correct answer is B
  2. 18 December, 06:34
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    They rejected many of its ideas would be the correct answer.

    Woodrow Wilson wanted peace and didn't really want Germany to have that harsh of a punishment, seeing as no fighting took place on U. S territory, meaning that not a lot of damage had been done to them.

    However, the allies (Britain and France) believed that it should be a lot harsher towards Germany. France basically wanted total destruction because it had had the most damage done, therefore, they didn't agree with Wilson's choice of a peaceful treaty.

    Britain was more inbetween due to the fact that they still needed to trade with Germany, meaning that they didn't want to destroy German economy by making the Treaty of Versailles (peace treaty) too harsh towards them.

    In the end, the allies decided to incorporate different ideas from different perspectives into the treaty, meaning that they rejected many of Woodrow Wilsons ideas.
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