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What was the connection between President Wilson's Fourteen Points and Germany's surrender?
The Fourteen Points established the terms for Germany's surrender.
Why did President Wilson want the United States to provide leadership at the end of World War I?
He believed the United States would be able to protect world peace.
The fact that the United States did not join the League of Nations supports the idea that many Americans
agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
What was Germany's main goal after World War I?
to remain a world power
What best describes why Germany felt the Treaty of Versailles was unfair?
The treaty did not honor earlier agreements about surrender.
How were the views of France and the United Kingdom similar at the end of World War I?
They wanted Germany to be punished for the destruction caused during the war.
In Wilson's Fourteen Points, the main goal of removing German troops from occupied lands was to
restore dignity and independence to those countries.
How did many Americans view President Wilson's goal of establishing an international peacekeeping organization after World War I?
They opposed it because isolationist sentiment was growing, and many people feared American involvement in another war.
The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to
accept responsibility for the war.
What did President Wilson's Fourteen Points propose about communication between nations?
The world's leaders should handle disputes openly.
President Wilson's proposal to form the League of Nations was most weakened by
his illness while traveling to gain support.
At the end of World War I, President Wilson offended members of the US Senate by
excluding them from the peace process.
What was one of President Wilson's Fourteen Points?
establishing a League of Nations
How did the Allies' point of view affect Germany during the peace process after World War I?
Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
The treaty that ended World War I but was rejected by the US Senate was called the Treaty of
Versailles
How did Henry Cabot Lodge respond to the end of World War I?
He opposed the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations.
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