Answer:
C. Reparation From Germany
Explanation:
During the treaty meetings at Versailles, the event that officially put an end to WWI, the American President Woodrow Wilson advocated for diplomacy over violence and actively participated by proposing peaceful negotiations to a long-lasting peace in Europe, that included not to punish defeated Germany in a cruel manner and not to demand it the cost of all war reparations. Instead, Wilson advocated for measures designed to bring peace and justice to all nations such as the creation of the League of Nations, gradual disarmament, self-determination for colonies and freedom of the seas.