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Title: The chief political difference between President Woodrow Wilson and the European parliamentary ...
Post by: 809779 on Jul 4, 2018
The chief political difference between President Woodrow Wilson and the European parliamentary statesmen represented at the Paris peace table was that Wilson
 
  a. lacked a comparable personal popularity among Europeans.
  b. did not appreciate or attempt to galvanize domestic political support among Americans for a postwar Paris peace settlement.
  c. respected the opinions of his domestic political adversaries and made a good-faith effort to include them in the Paris peace conference.
  d. refused to appreciate fully the need to break a reasonable political compromise between democratic idealism and great power of imperialism or colonialism for quickly coming to a peace agreement that all the Allies could support enthusiastically.
  e. was generally not popular with Americans at home; while, the European Allied leaders enjoyed overwhelming popularity with their own peoples.

Question 2

As a part of his New Look foreign policy, President Eisenhower
 
  a. sought an alliance with China.
  b. refused to talk with leaders of the Soviet Union.
  c. called for an open skies mutual inspection program over both the United States and the Soviet Union.
  d. sent help to the Hungarian freedom fighters.
  e. allied with Israel against the Arab states.
Title: The chief political difference between President Woodrow Wilson and the European parliamentary ...
Post by: tashiedavis420 on Jul 4, 2018
Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c