How did President Woodrow Wilson's hopes for the negotiations following World War I conflict with the realities of those negotiations?
A.
Wilson wanted to maintain US isolationism, but the other world powers wanted the country to take a leadership role in an international coalition.
B.
Wilson wanted to focus on international recovery and establishing lasting peace, but the other world powers wanted to punish Germany severely.
C.
Wilson wanted those responsible for the conflict to pay substantial reparations, but the other world powers wanted to rebuild the international economy.