USA HISTORY

AMERICAN IMPERIALISM 1890 1919

END OF WWI

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which leader did not think that Germany should be harshly punished for their part in the war?
A
Woodrow Wilson
B
Georges Clemenceau
C
David Lloyd George
D
They all thought Germany should be harshly punished
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -President Woodrow Wilson felt that the best solution was to incorporate his Fourteen Points. He thought that Germany should not be blamed for the war or punished too harshly.

Detailed explanation-2: -Like most delegates, Lloyd George wanted to use the Treaty of Versailles to get advantages for his own country. In particular, he wanted to get trade going again (this was why he did not want Germany destroyed economically).

Detailed explanation-3: -Treaty of Versailles Terms The Big Four themselves had competing objectives in Paris: Clemenceau’s main goal was to protect France from yet another attack by Germany. He sought heavy reparations from Germany as a way of limiting German economic recovery after the war and minimizing this possibility.

Detailed explanation-4: -Clemenceau wanted to make sure that Germany could not invade France in the future. He was determined that Germany should be made to pay for the damage that had been caused in northern France by the invading German armies. In public Lloyd-George said he wanted to punish the Germans.

Detailed explanation-5: -The French and British also disagreed about what to do with Germany. France wanted to punish Germany harshly, whereas Lloyd George did not want to punish Germany too harshly. This often came down to disagreements about how strong Germany should be in Europe.

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