Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points" were designed to provide a blueprint for world peace that was to be used for peace negotiations after World War I. How was his address received by British leader David Lloyd George and French leader Georges Clemenceau?

A) Both European leaders supported Wilson's platform without any reservations.
B) Both leaders rejected Wilson's platform, believing that it would give the United States an unfair advantage in world affairs.
C) The European leaders welcomed the idea of a "League of Nations" and agreed to provide for its creation in the Treaty of Versailles.
D) Both European leaders were more interested in punishing the Germans through reparations and loss of territory than in preventing another world war.