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What was the perspectives of the Allied forces at the Paris Peace Talks?

a) The United States wanted Germany to pay war reparations while the others thought a just peace would be adequate.
b) Both the United States and the remaining Allied representatives wanted a just peace.
c)Both the Allied representatives and Wilson thought that harsh consequences and enormous reparations were necessary.
d) Wilson wanted peace with justice while the other Allied representatives wanted harsh consequences.

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Answer:

Wilson wanted peace with justice while the other Allied representatives wanted harsh consequences.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the correct answer the other one is false.

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The appropriate response is letter A. The Fourteen Points energized the Allied troopers by giving them objectives for which to battle. Pershing concurred with Allied commanders to incorporate American troops into the European armed forces.
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