Was it really the responsibility of the Allies to force Germany to sign the treaty?
I believe that it was because if they hadn't forced Germany to sign it, the first war would have lasted for a longer period of time, which would have caused a greater amount of soldiers killed. And Also it wasn't just German blood that was being spilled, since the war was on Allied land, Allied blood was shed.
Was it the responsibility of the United States to butt into a European war?
I believe that it was because the United States was in a trading system with England and didn't want to loose one of it's finest trading partners. Also the United States had a moral responsibility to enter the war, Wilson wanted to make the world safe for democracy.The future of the world was being determined on the battlefield, and American National interest demanded a voice.
I believe that it was because if they hadn't forced Germany to sign it, the first war would have lasted for a longer period of time, which would have caused a greater amount of soldiers killed. And Also it wasn't just German blood that was being spilled, since the war was on Allied land, Allied blood was shed.
Was it the responsibility of the United States to butt into a European war?
I believe that it was because the United States was in a trading system with England and didn't want to loose one of it's finest trading partners. Also the United States had a moral responsibility to enter the war, Wilson wanted to make the world safe for democracy.The future of the world was being determined on the battlefield, and American National interest demanded a voice.
The President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson wasn't sure as to whether they should to come to the help the Europeans against the Germans because they wanted stay neutral.