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1. According to Woodrow Wilson, what did the U.S. demand out of World War I?

2. From what you have read, what do you feel is the general theme of Wilson’s fourteen points?

3. Why did Wilson propose the fourteenth point and what was created in response?

4. What reasons did Lodge give for opposing the League of Nations?

5. What can you learn from Lodge’s speech about the various responses of senators to the Treaty
of Versailles and the League of Nations?

6. Do you agree with Lodge’s “reservations” about the League of Nations? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Question 1 He wanted the war to end. He also didn't want there to be a winner in the war because he wanted "Peace without Victory".

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