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What was President Wilson’s approach towards the defeated Central Powers after World War I?

a. He punished them so they wouldn’t start another war.
b .He called for Germany to keep its foreign colonies.
c. He pursued a policy of rehabilitation and reconciliation.
d. He called for Allied troops to occupy Germany permanently.

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User El Yobo
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He didn’t want to punish them like the other allies, but he wanted peace. So A is wrong, D is wrong and B seems to be irrelevant. So the answer is C for me.
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User Shane Wealti
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Answer:

C) He pursued a policy of rehabilitation and reconcilitiation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Wilson outlined his plans for America after World War I through his famous 14 Points speech. In this speech, Wilson called for different efforts by all nations to prevent another world war from happening again. This included freedom of trade, freedom of the seas, and sovereignty for territories that were colonies. His most important point was his last one. The 14th point helped to create the League of Nations. This was an international organization that was created to solve international problems peacefully.

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