How did President Wilson's goals differ from those of other leaders at Versailles?
Responses
He wanted to punish Germany for the war.
He wanted to punish Germany for the war. - no response given
He wanted to achieve peace without victory.
He wanted to achieve peace without victory. - not selected, this is the correct answer
He wanted to acquire new colonial territory.
He wanted to acquire new colonial territory. - no response given
He wanted to reduce Germany's military power
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He wanted to reduce Germany's military power. - not selected, this is not mentioned in the given options
The Answer is actually He wanted to achieve peace without victory
Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer is indeed "He wanted to achieve peace without victory." President Wilson's goals at the Versailles Conference differed from those of other leaders because he advocated for a peace settlement that emphasized reconciliation and the prevention of future conflicts, rather than seeking to punish or humiliate Germany. Wilson's vision was encapsulated in his Fourteen Points, which aimed at establishing self-determination, open diplomacy, and international cooperation.