During the Paris peace talks, most countries favored a plan that aimed for a comprehensive settlement to ensure lasting peace and stability post-World War I. This typically included the establishment of new national boundaries, the promotion of self-determination for various ethnic groups, and the creation of the League of Nations to foster international cooperation. The goal was to prevent future conflicts and address the grievances that had contributed to the war. However, differing national interests often complicated consensus on these proposals.
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Russia, and more importantly and probably erroneously Germany.
Germany was not one of the Big-3. France, US, and Britain were.
The Paris Peace Conference, which followed World War I, led to the creation of several new countries. Notably, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were established, along with the reconfiguration of borders in Eastern Europe, creating nations such as Poland and Finland. Additionally, the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires resulted in the emergence of countries like Austria, Hungary, and Turkey. These treaties aimed to reshape the political landscape of Europe and the Middle East.
True. During the Paris Peace Talks after World War I, many nations favored a just peace that would address the root causes of the war and prevent future conflicts, rather than seeking revenge or punishing the defeated nations. This was reflected in the establishment of the League of Nations and the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
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favored the punishment of germany
favored the punishment of germany....novanet=]
the doves favored an immediate peace in Vietnam and the hawks favored stronger military action in Vietnam - I got this right on my quiz :)
Russia, and more importantly and probably erroneously Germany.
Great Britain, Italy, U.S., and France. The Paris Peace Conference would have not been dominated without the "help" of those countries' leaders. xoxo, Lila