What was the primary difference between Woodrow Wilson's goals and the goals of other world leaders during the Treaty of Versailles debates?

A. Wilson was initially opposed to the idea of a League of Nations, but reluctantly agreed to support it.
B. Wilson's plan for re-drawing national boundaries was based entirely on the borders of 1914.
C. Wilson did not want to impose strict penalties on Germany or seize its territories.
D. Wilson did not agree to limitations on the sizes of national militaries


Answer: C

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