Why did Woodrow Wilson clash with French and British leaders at the Versailles Peace Conference?
A) The three nations could not agree on how to fairly share German reparation payments.
B) French and British populations resented the low toll the war had taken on the American population.
C) French and British sympathy with socialist ideals challenged American dedication to a capitalist economy.
D) French and British desire for revenge on Germany worked against America's ideal of peaceful international cooperation.
E) French and British leaders were opposed to Wilson's principle of self-determination.
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