Asked by Jonathan Rodriguez on Jul 18, 2024
Verified
Although President Woodrow Wilson admired Great Britain's democratic system, he considered all the warring nations partly at fault for their
A) greed.
B) racism.
C) fascism.
D) lack of patriotism.
Democratic System
A form of government in which power resides with the people, who participate directly or through elected representatives in decision-making.
- Acquire knowledge of the geopolitical strategies and coalitions during World War I.
Verified Answer
EM
Elizabeth MasonJul 22, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
President Woodrow Wilson believed that all the warring nations in World War I were partly at fault due to their greed, which contributed to the outbreak and escalation of the conflict.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the geopolitical strategies and coalitions during World War I.
Related questions
Which of the Following Best Describes the Position of the ...
According to President Wilson, What Were the US War Aims ...
Why Did Gavril Princip Assassinate the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in ...
Wilson Issued the Fourteen Points Hoping to ...
Which of the Following Elements of President Wilson's Fourteen Points ...