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Which of the following best describes the
major irony of the Paris Peace
Conference?
O A It was entirely run by the leader of the
country that fought the briefest in the
war.
B The United States was given a very
large role in the Peace Conference even
though they supported Germany for the
first half of the war.
C Though called a "peace conference," it
was formed - at least by the European
Allies - with the intent to punish more
than to seek peace.
D Though called a "peace conference,"it
was formed to reassess and strengthen
the alliances that caused WWI in the
first place.

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