In January 1917, President Woodrow Wilson, in a speech before Congress,

A. suggested the creation of the League of Nations in the postwar period.
B. argued that entering the war would be a tragic mistake under any circumstances.
C. asked for a declaration of war against Germany.
D. insisted that the nation's financial interests had to be protected from a German victory.
E. said Britain and France could not win the war without the United States.


Answer: A. suggested the creation of the League of Nations in the postwar period.

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