Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Help me with a simple true or false question. Is it false?

The question is True or False....





All of the president Wilson's Fourteen points were carried out in the treaty of versailles.





It says in the book that most were carried out in the treaty of versailles.





So should I put False?Help me with a simple true or false question. Is it false?
False, because some that he had agreed to over there, were not carried out when he got back to America.Help me with a simple true or false question. Is it false?
False: His Fourteen Points Plan served as the basis of the Versailles Treaty, but many were never included in the actual treaty becaues Europe was so bent on punishing Germany. This from wikipedia might help too:


Opposition to the Fourteen Points among British and French leaders became clear after hostilities ceased: the British were against freedom of the seas; the French demanded war reparations. Wilson was forced to compromise on many of his ideals to ensure that his most important point, the establishment of the League of Nations, was accepted. In the end, the Treaty of Versailles went against many of the principles of the Fourteen Points, both in detail and in spirit. Rather than ';peace without victory,'; the treaty sought harsh punishment of Germany both financially and territorially. The resulting bitterness in Germany laid the seeds for the rise of Nazism in the 1930s which resulted, in part, from the economic depression of the 1920s in Germany which the Versailles Treaty helped create.
yeah it's false. Wilson really just wanted the League of Nations to be created. There was no ';peace without victory,' for example. Instead of complying to this point, the treaty punished Germany financially and territorially.
The 14 points were stated in the Treaty of Versailles. This is a true statement.
False in fact the formation of the United Nations was the only achievement Wilson in the end will be credited for but there are several smaller ones that gained appeal and some were discarded
False. Some were never carried out.
false

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