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1. How did President Wilson hope to support Russia? 2. Do you think Wilson’s ideas would help preserve the peace and make Europe a better place?
3. How would this idea of Wilson’s benefit the minority populations (Slavs, Poles, Serbs, etc.) existing within European countries?
4. What economic problems were not solved with the Versailles Treaty?
5. Why do you think Clemenceau wants to punish Germany so much?
6. Do you think his arguments are valid?
7. Will Clemenceau’s ideas help ensure peace?
8. How did Wilson’s goals differ from Clemenceau’s goals?
9. Would Wilson’s ideas help ensure peace?
10. Lloyd George seems to contradict himself in sources C & D, what is this contradiction?
11. Can Great Britain expect both elements?

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