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Which option best describes Wilson’s actions during the Paris Peace Talks?
Wilson left the Paris Peace Talks having convinced the European Nations to accept all of his Fourteen Points.
Wilson left the Paris Peace Talks completely defeated after all parts of his fourteen points were rejected.
He fought intensely for his Fourteen Points, and when Europe refused to accept them, he refused to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
He realized that he needed to compromise with European nations about his Fourteen Points in order to gain support for the League of Nations.
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He realized that he needed to compromise with European nations about his Fourteen Points in order to gain support for the League of Nations.
Explanation: Wilson secured some of his ideas (not all) and accepted compromises—especially on punitive measures against Germany—to obtain agreement on the League; the U.S. Senate later refused to ratify the treaty.
Explanation: Wilson secured some of his ideas (not all) and accepted compromises—especially on punitive measures against Germany—to obtain agreement on the League; the U.S. Senate later refused to ratify the treaty.
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