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In saying that he wanted “peace without victory,” President Wilson demonstrated that he was a(n)
realist.
idealist.
tough negotiator.
coward.
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idealist.
Wilson's phrase reflected his belief in moral, fair settlements and a lasting, non-punitive peace (the hallmark of his idealistic Fourteen Points and League of Nations vision).
Wilson's phrase reflected his belief in moral, fair settlements and a lasting, non-punitive peace (the hallmark of his idealistic Fourteen Points and League of Nations vision).
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