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allow citizens to chose representatives
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The different leaders at the Paris Peace Conference after the first World War each had different goals based on how their countries fared in the war and their ideas for the future.
President Woodrow Wilson of the United States ⇒ lasting peace and justice
President Wilson wanted lasting peace and justice after the war which led him to propose his famous ''14 points''.
Prime Minister Orlando of Italy ⇒ territories promised earlier to his country.
Italy had already been on the side of Germany and Austria-Hungary but were tempted to the allied side by promises of land and so the Prime minister wanted that land.
Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Britain ⇒ punishment for Germany
The British did not suffer much territorial devastation during the war but did lose a lot of men. Prime minister George therefore wanted Germany punished for this.
Prime Minister Clemenceau of France ⇒ money to rebuild his country
Prime minister Clemenceau wanted to punish Germany as well but his immediate concern was to source money to rebuild France which had been devastated the most in the war as the entirety of it in the west had been fought on French soil.
The conflict itself began due to land and politics, the area was British administered after WW-I, the British ended up siding with the Jews in the Balfour declaration and the Jewish State was set in 1948.
The conflict itself later on compounds due to religion, since many Jews see the area as a <u>promised land </u>for the Jews, whilst the area is also where prophet Mohammad established the first church/mosque, the Al-Aqsa mosque, right on top of the ancient Temple of Solomon, the Jewish King.