The correct matches of the countries and their aims after World War I are the following.
Germany - wanted a treaty based on the armistice it had signed.
France - wanted to punish and weaken Germany.
Italy - wanted territories near the Adriatic that Britain had earlier promised.
United States - wanted to establish lasting peace in Europe.
World War I formally ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. The leaders of the countries involved in the war met at the Palace of Versailles, close to Paris, France to negotiate the terms of the treaty that was signed on June 28, 1919.
United States President Woodrow Wilson had created his famous "14 Points" to establish long-lasting peace in Europe, but what happened was that European leaders did not really want a long-lasting peace, they wanted retribution.