It was sort of mixed for each allied power. The US president (Wilson) of the time introduced and proposed they use the new 14 points, and that didn't say punish Germany for their war crimes. Winston Churchill, however, felt the need to punish Germany. Either way, they went with push the 14 points though, and they did. And many countries signed those points but the US. They still managed to punish Germany through those points. The answer is B.
One of the true statement would be: <span>A pound of flour from the Fluffy Flour Company will be the same weight as a pound of flour from another company.
Standard of measurement is a form of measurement that would be acceptable and had an exact same value no matter where the measurement is taken.
Another example would be on fighter's weigh in.
No matter which country the fighter came from, they stil use the same KG or Lbs measurement for the weight class.</span>
Probably a lot more rights