3. Examine which parts of Wilson's 14-Points Proposal do you think are most likely to be accepted by other allied countries and why? Determine which sections are most likely to be rejected. Why? In the parts of WIlson's 14-Points Proposal I think that is most likely to be accepted by other allied countries is Section 2- Treaty of Versailles 4. Describe based on the Treaty of Versailles provisions above, what are four ways in which Germany is being punished by the victorious Allied Powers? On the Treaty of Versailles, the four ways in which Germany is being punished by the victorious Allied Powers are that the Germans are forbidden to maintain or construct any fortifications, Germany must give up control of the cool-rich Saar Basin, they would have to pay war debts to France and England. The Gerrmans could also not build its forts near France, They couldn't run factories, or trains, and they gave up its coal to Germany and France. 5. How do you suppose Germans would respond to these provisions? (what may it led to) I suppose Germans would respond to these provisions because it led to
3. Examine which parts of Wilson's 14-Points Proposal do you think are most likely to be accepted by other allied countries and why? Determine which sections are most likely to be rejected. Why? In the parts of WIlson's 14-Points Proposal I think that is most likely to be accepted by other allied countries is Section 2- Treaty of Versailles 4. Describe based on the Treaty of Versailles provisions above, what are four ways in which Germany is being punished by the victorious Allied Powers? On the Treaty of Versailles, the four ways in which Germany is being punished by the victorious Allied Powers are that the Germans are forbidden to maintain or construct any fortifications, Germany must give up control of the cool-rich Saar Basin, they would have to pay war debts to France and England. The Gerrmans could also not build its forts near France, They couldn't run factories, or trains, and they gave up its coal to Germany and France. 5. How do you suppose Germans would respond to these provisions? (what may it led to) I suppose Germans would respond to these provisions because it led to
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President Woodrow Wilson had proposed the 14-point program for peace in January 1918 to negotiate ending war. He assumed that these points would serve as a blueprint to establish peace after the war was over. However, some of Wilson's suggestions were discarded by the Allies when they drafted the Treaty of Versailles. Other Allied nations were more interested in punishing Germany and gaining more rather than establishing peace.
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