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British people / Politics of the United Kingdom / Government of the United Kingdom / Paris Peace Conference / David Lloyd George / Clemenceau / Woodrow Wilson / Presidency of Woodrow Wilson / Dreyfus affair / Georges Clemenceau
Date: 2010-10-20 06:01:17
British people
Politics of the United Kingdom
Government of the United Kingdom
Paris Peace Conference
David Lloyd George
Clemenceau
Woodrow Wilson
Presidency of Woodrow Wilson
Dreyfus affair
Georges Clemenceau

AQA-style exam questions. Answer the questions by typing your answers into the red boxes. The Aims of the ‘Big Three’ 1 After the First World War, France, Britain and the USA had different attitudes towards a peace

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