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How did the outcome of the Treaty of Versailles differ from the intentions of
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?
O A. It failed to set guidelines for reparation payments from the Central
powers.
O B. It claimed Germany alone was responsible for WWI rather than
treating all nations equally.
O C. It resulted in new national boundaries that did not favor the United
States.
OD. It allowed the war to come to an end without an official surrender.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

I think the answer is B. The Treaty of Versailles set harsh rules on Germany, whereas Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points didn't. B seems to be the closest to the explanation. I hope this helps.

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