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Which of these was not a reason why the Allied delegates rejected President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?

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B is the answer for PLATO

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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.

Which of these was not a reason why the Allied delegates rejected President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points?

A. The Allied delegates wanted Germany to pay reparations for the war.

B. The Allied delegates wanted a provision to restore democracy in Russia.

C. The Allied delegates felt the Fourteen Points were too easy on Germany.

D. The Allied delegates felt the Fourteen Points would restrict their expansion goals.

Answer: B. The Allied delegates wanted a provision to restore democracy in Russia.

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Wilson's Fourteen Points were not well received by the allies, mostly because thee wanted Germany to pay the costs of the war and face more severe punishments. aT Te same time, he Allies considered the terms as too mild, and wanted not only to the return of areas conquered by Germany throughout the war but also areas such as Alsace and Lorraine (France )were restored to France ad the German colonies were handed in trusteeship to the victorious Allies.

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