? President Wilson's position at the Paris Peace Conference was weakened by

A. his refusal to attend the conference personally.
B. Republican party victories in the 1918 midterm elections.
C. his lack of popular support among people outside the United States.
D. his failure to appoint a leading Senate Republican to the conference delegation.
E. his paralyzing stroke.


Answer: B. Republican party victories in the 1918 midterm elections.

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