How did American liberals who took Wilson's pre-treaty statements literally react to the treaty that Wilson brought home from Paris?
A) They were dismayed by its rejection of the League of Nations.
B) They approved of its absolute commitment to the principle of self-determination.
C) They agreed with forcing Germany to accept responsibility for causing war.
D) They were abysmally disappointed by what they considered a betrayal of Wilson's Fourteen Points.
Answer: D) They were abysmally disappointed by what they considered a betrayal of Wilson's Fourteen Points.
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