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Unit 7 – Conflict in the Early 20th Century, 1890–1945
Topic 7.5
What was a key difference between the Treaty of Versailles and Wilson's Fourteen Points in relation to Germany after World War I?
Both were based on principles of retribution and punishment towards Germany.
The Treaty of Versailles granted more territory to Germany compared to Wilson's Fourteen Points.
The Treaty of Versailles imposed heavy penalties on Germany, while Wilson's Fourteen Points advocated for peace without victory.
The Treaty of Versailles advocated for international cooperation whereas the Fourteen Points did not.
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