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At the Paris Peace Conference, President Wilson argued that Germany should be
rebuilt with the help of the Allies.
treated with leniency by the Allies.
forced to pay reparations to the Allies.
punished for starting a war with the Allies.
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treated with leniency by the Allies.
Wilson's Fourteen Points and his call for a "peace without victory" argued for a fair, nonpunitive settlement to avoid future resentment and instability, rather than harsh punishment or heavy reparations.
Wilson's Fourteen Points and his call for a "peace without victory" argued for a fair, nonpunitive settlement to avoid future resentment and instability, rather than harsh punishment or heavy reparations.
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