The chief political difference between President Woodrow Wilson and the European parliamentary statesmen represented at the Paris peace table was that Wilson
A) lacked a comparable personal popularity among Europeans.
B) did not appreciate or attempt to galvanize domestic political support among Americans for a postwar Paris peace settlement.
C) respected the opinions of his domestic political adversaries and made a good-faith effort to include them in the Paris peace conference.
D) refused to appreciate fully the need to break a reasonable political compromise between democratic idealism and great power of imperialism or colonialism for quickly coming to a peace agreement that all the Allies could support enthusiastically.
E) was generally not popular with Americans at home; while, the European Allied leaders enjoyed overwhelming popularity with their own peoples.
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