WORLD HISTORY

WORLD WAR I

CONSEQUENCES OF WORLD WAR I

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why did some other leaders disagree completely with Wilson’s idea of the Fourteen Points?
A
They wanted to call a truce and forget the war happened.
B
They wanted to keep fighting in the war.
C
They wanted Germany to pay for the damage they caused.
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Why were England and France opposed to the Fourteen Points? England and France opposed the Fourteen Points because they disagreed on freedom of the seas and war reparations, respectively.

Detailed explanation-2: -What did other leaders think? The leaders of the other Allied Nations, including David Lloyd George of Britain and Georges Clemenceau of France, thought that Wilson was being too idealistic. They were skeptical as to whether these points could be accomplished in the real world.

Detailed explanation-3: -The French ignored the Fourteen Points, for they were sure that they could gain more from their victory than Wilson’s plan allowed. Even the British, who were otherwise allied most closely with the United States, had doubts about Wilson’s grand plans for world peace.

Detailed explanation-4: -Although many Americans supported the treaty, the president met resistance in the Senate, in part over concern that joining the League of Nations would force U.S. involvement in European affairs.

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