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7 November, 02:52

What best described the attitude of the Allies at the Paris Peace Conference after World War I?

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Woodrow Wilson was more idealistic while the British and French were more interested in making

Germany pay for the War in resources and territory.

The Allies were eager to work with the Central Powers to promote democracy throughout all of

their respective empires.

For fear of causing another war, the Allies worked with the Central Powers to rebuild their

respective economies

Britain and France agreed to decolonize their empires but refused to embrace the League of Nations

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  1. 7 November, 04:27
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    Woodrow Wilson was more idealistic while the British and French were more interested in making Germany pay for the War in resources and territory.
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