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how were the views of france and the united kingdom similar at the end of world war i?
○ they each planned to adopt president wilsons fourteen points.
○ they believed that germany needed to rebuild its economy.
○ they were opposed to taking part in secret agreements.
○ they wanted germany to be punished for the destruction caused during the war.
Both France and the UK suffered massive destruction and casualties during WWI. Unlike Wilson's more lenient Fourteen Points, their primary post-war goal was to hold Germany accountable, seeking harsh reparations and punitive measures to weaken Germany and prevent future conflict. The other options are incorrect: they rejected the Fourteen Points, did not prioritize rebuilding Germany's economy, and had engaged in secret agreements themselves.
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They wanted Germany to be punished for the destruction caused during the war.