President Wilson's attempts to mediate a peaceful settlement among the European belligerents in early 1917 were met with
A. receptivity from both the Allied and Central Powers.
B. openness on the part of the Germans, but rejection from Britain.
C. scorn and silence.
D. openness on the part of the British, but rejection from Germany.
Answer: C
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