The British troops returned back to Britain and normal peacetime army activities after war and for a small period of time, some of the Americans held a handful of them hostage.
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I think it would be B, C, and maybe D.
<span>One of the main thoughts was that it would have been best to place Germany under extreme economic pressure, which would have damaged the country more than if the Allies waged full-scale war against them. This was one of the major areas of disagreement because Clemenceau was wishing for these economic pressures, while Wilson wanted a more "peaceful" solution and George wanted punishments that would still allow Germany to thrive in the future and be able to help the rest of the European continent.</span>
This statement is typical of someone who is an opponent of capitalism and imperialism, would mean for someone who is a communist, socialist, utopian, or anarchist. With this statement, Mao Zedong would agree, because he was the leader of the Communist Party in China, while the others options are offered, all of them are Americans, were hardly ever to agree with this statement, which is completely opposite from the value of capitalism and democracy.
The second option
I was taught that imperialism meant a stronger country taking over a weaker country.
Ex: the USA imperialized the Philippines after defeating the Spanish