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soldier1979 [14.2K]
3 years ago
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The main participants at the Paris Peace Conference were . The main objective of the Peace Conference was to .

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Inessa05 [86]3 years ago
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1. 
France - Georges Clemenceau
<span>United States - Woodrow Wilson
Britain - David Lloyd George

2. </span><span>an agreement to ensure a world war would never happen again</span>
Diano4ka-milaya [45]3 years ago
3 0

The correct answers are, first blank: A) The leaders of the United States, Britain, and France. The second blank: C) draft peace terms between the allies and the Central Powers.

The main participants at the Paris Peace Conference were the leaders of the United States, Britain, and France.

The main objective of the Peace Conference was to draft peace terms between the allies and the Central Powers.

To establish the official terms for peace after World War I, the leaders of the United States, Britain, and France, met in the Versailles Palace, close to Paris, France, in January 1919. Italy was also part of the meeting. The negotiations of the so-called Paris Peace Conference ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.

The other options for the question were. First blank: B) the leaders of the US and Britain. C) the leaders of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. The second blank: A) decide how to organize the League of Nations. B) decide how to invigort¿ate the economy after the war.

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