Respuesta :

Answer: The United States and partly Britain.

Explanation:

U.S. President Woodward Wilson made fourteen points based on which he sought to create a post-World War I structure. He believed that Germany should be given a hand and that this was the only way to achieve long-term peace globally and a way to preserve it. That was the policy pursued by President Wilson and his administration after the First World War. The British favored an equal balance of power in Europe, but again quite close to the French views, which were contrary to the ideas of the united states. The French advocated that Germany be severely punished and take full responsibility for starting the war.