A.to bring peace to Europe
B.to carve up the colonies of the defeated countries and to get war compensation for the victors
C.to settle the colonial problem of the Ottoman Empire
D.to put the Fourteen Points into Practice
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A.impartial neutrality
B.partial neutrality
C.firm support of the Allies
D.Pro-Ally partial neutrality
A.natural conservation
B.the construction of irrigation projects
C.the setting-up of the Federal Reserve Board and twelve Federal Reserve Banks
D.the introduction of tariff increase and a low income tax
A.the banning of child labor
B.the giving of voting right to women
C.in the field of natural conservation
D.in urban renovation
A.initiate strict government regulation
B.have the government to fix prices
C.break up all the big businesses
D.do away with rebates
A.improve the living conditions of urban poor
B.reform the national government
C.change election systems in city and state governments and check corruption
D.check corruption in city and state governments
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