In Wilson’s view, what was the difference between the United States and the other combatant nations in World War I?
A) The United States was the only true democracy.
B) The United States sought to defend principles rather than to acquire territory.
C) The United States had nothing to gain from the fighting.
D) The United States was destined for world domination.
Answer: B
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