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vredina [299]
3 years ago
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Which of these was not a reason why the Allied delegates rejected President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points? A. The Allied dele

gates wanted Germany to pay reparations for the war. B. The Allied delegates wanted a provision to restore democracy in Russia. C. The Allied delegates felt the Fourteen Points were too easy on Germany. D. The Allied delegates felt the Fourteen Points would restrict their expansion goals.
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1 answer:
charle [14.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

B. The Allied delegates wanted a provision to restore democracy in Russia.

Explanation:

During the Paris Peace Conference in 1919, United States President, Woodrow Wilson, presented his 14-point proposal for after the world war 1, which is basically align towards diplomacy and maintenance of peace among all nations.

However, the Allied delegates rejected President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points based on various reasons, purposely to blame and punish Germany for the war. Some the reasons include:

1. Allied delegates wanted Germany to pay reparations for the war.

2. The Allied delegates believed that, the Fourteen Points were too soft on Germany.

3. Allied delegates felt the Fourteen Points would restrict their expansion goals into German territory.

Hence, the Allied delegates rejected President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points based on many reasons except the Allied delegates wanted a provision to restore democracy in Russia.

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