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castortr0y [4]
3 years ago
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Which of these provisions of the Treaty of Versailles was the most crucial to what President Woodrow Wilson sought in the hope t

hat World War I would be a "war to end all wars"?
A) freedom of the seas to neutral nationsB) the establishment of the League of NationsC) burdening Germany with heavy reparations to help pay for war damagesD) forcing Germany and the Central Powers to give up their overseas colonies
History
1 answer:
storchak [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

B) the establishment of the League of Nations

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The League of Nations was an international body created by the Treaty of Versailles, in 1919 after the end of the First World War. It was dissolved in 1946. Although President Woodrow Wilson was hoping to participate in peace, there was a refusal to enter by the Americans, which led to the disengagement of European political affairs, harmful to world stability.

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