Treaty of Versailles
Mina Afayee AP US History March 30, 2012 DBQ Treaty of Versailles The strength of the opposition forces, both liberal and conservative, as well as President Wilson?s ineptitude and stubbornness, contributed to the Senate defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. President Wilson never lost sight of his ambition to shape the peace settlement when the war ended. Wilson agreed to compromise on most of his Fourteen Points, but was inflexible when it came to the plan for a League of Nations.