Why was Woodrow Wilson not terribly concerned about the provisions for Germany in the Treaty of Versailles?

a) He was more interested in reorganizing boundaries and applying his Fourteen Points to avoid future wars.
b) He was too ill at the start of the treaty conference to attend.
Consider This: Germany did not ultimately get a treaty based on the Fourteen Points. See 11.4.2: Victory without Peace.
c) He believed that as the injured parties, France and England ought to write the document.
Consider This: Germany did not ultimately get a treaty based on the Fourteen Points. See 11.4.2: Victory without Peace.
d) He was only concerned about the Ottoman Empire’s boundaries to get American access to the Suez Canal.
Consider This: Germany did not ultimately get a treaty based on the Fourteen Points. See 11.4.2: Victory without Peace.


a) He was more interested in reorganizing boundaries and applying his Fourteen Points to avoid future wars.

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