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History, 27.07.2019 13:30, Bgreene2377

Which scenario best fits president wilson’s “fourteen points” vision? united states and germany sign a secret treaty to protect each other. britain and france insist on reparations at the end of world war i. germany and austria determine how their governments should run. britain and germany agree to jointly control navigation of the seas.

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