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The Big Four at the Treaty of Versailles were David Lloyd George of Britain, Woodrow Wilson of the United States, Georges Clemenceau of France, and Vittorio Orlando of Italy. Each of these men wanted in some way to control what happened after the war in such a way as to prevent Germany from rising and creating trouble in the world. The 'Fourteen Points' proposed at the Versailles was an attempt by these men to have the post-war world go the way they believed it should.

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