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7 November, 03:40

Which statement below characterizes Woodrow Wilson's beliefs after the war was over?

-He supported a peace with vengeance perspective at the peace talks.

-He promoted isolationism for the United States.

-He wanted Germany and Turkey to lose large quantities of land to break up the avid nationalism.

-He felt his ideas were so important, he traveled to the conference in Paris to be heard.

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  1. 7 November, 04:57
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    I believe the 3rd and 4th one are right, since Wilson promoted a policy that goes kinda like "a nation, a country"; he was opposed to empire, which included Germany and Turkey (ottoman empire), but mostly the Austro-Hungarian empire that got dissolved into plenty of smaller nations. He also spend a lot of time during the peace-negociation to set up the League of Nation (UN ancestor) in order to preserve peace throughout the world. So I guess that 3 is kinda right, and so is 4. BTW sorry if I made some grammar error, my native language us french!
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