After the Treaty of Versailles had been signed, Woodrow Wilson
A) was assailed by ardent isolationists in America who despised the notion of international collective security and mocked the League of Nations.
B) was condemned by disillusioned American liberals who thought the treaty was too punitive on Germany and sacrificed self-determination of Asians and Africans still under the yoke of European colonialism.
C) failed to plan a shrewd strategy for gaining Senate ratification of the treaty
D) was the subject of the rhetorical ire of German political leaders who felt the terms of the treaty were excessively punitive.
E) All of these choices are correct.
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