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husnains Tuesday, December 06, 2016 02:50 AM

tribulation of American president post ww1
 
hello folks! please answer to this answer i could not able to search on internet

what were the tribulations of USA president in post WW1 to convince other three associates to his own point of view?

thanks

fawadhash Wednesday, December 07, 2016 06:52 PM

[QUOTE=husnains;990597]hello folks! please answer to this answer i could not able to search on internet

what were the tribulations of USA president in post WW1 to convince other three associates to his own point of view?

thanks[/QUOTE]

It refers to the difficulty President Wilson had in getting his famous 14 points approved without an amendment. French and U.K heads were more interested in enjoying the spoils of war while on the other hand President Wilson wanted a more just and equitable solution where principle of self-determination was the dominant deciding factor in territorial adjustments etc. You can see the details for this in Majumudar chapters that relate to President Wilson and WW1. I have yet to revise the topics so I am missing few points.

husnains Wednesday, December 07, 2016 11:37 PM

thanks alot sir, i am also preparing from majumdar but i didn't find the answer of this question. sir, in the answer we write about 14 points of Wilson then failure of treaty and league of nation ....is it enough or we highlight some more facts

fawadhash Thursday, December 08, 2016 12:25 AM

[QUOTE=husnains;991109]thanks alot sir, i am also preparing from majumdar but i didn't find the answer of this question. sir, in the answer we write about 14 points of Wilson then failure of treaty and league of nation ....is it enough or we highlight some more facts[/QUOTE]

Yes, you need to highlight some more facts. Following link can be helpful in this regard. [url]https://www.reference.com/history/did-woodrow-wilson-s-14-points-fail-9184904febee8a0e#[/url]
The question is related to reasons why UK and France were so stubborn in not accepting the 14 points of Wilson in its entirety. The link explains why. As for rest, you can structure the answer in a way that feels right to you.

Engr Shakeel Ahmed Thursday, June 14, 2018 12:18 AM

Please have a look at my outline about the question
 
Introduction:
Difficulties faced by Woodrow Wilson: (Britain, France, Italy, Japan & Germany stand about postwar settlement)
Steps taken by Woodrow Wilson to secure support for his points:
How 14 points departs from Peace treaties:
How far Woodrow Wilson succeed in garnering the support for his 14 points:
Conclusion:

SIDRA SIDDIQUE Thursday, December 27, 2018 08:03 AM

[QUOTE=fawadhash;991002]It refers to the difficulty President Wilson had in getting his famous 14 points approved without an amendment. French and U.K heads were more interested in enjoying the spoils of war while on the other hand President Wilson wanted a more just and equitable solution where principle of self-determination was the dominant deciding factor in territorial adjustments etc. You can see the details for this in Majumudar chapters that relate to President Wilson and WW1. I have yet to revise the topics so I am missing few points.[/QUOTE]
Who are the three associates?


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