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History, 01.03.2021 21:50 shondra20

Why did the leaders of the Allies resist following Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points in the negotiations that concluded World War I? A.
They believed Wilson's suggestions would disrupt the global economy.

B.
They believed Wilson sought to encourage colonial independence movements.

C.
They believed Wilson did not outline a harsh enough punishment for Germany.

D.
They believed Wilson's main goal was to expand the power of the United States.

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