ryansiracusa
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  • 15-12-2017
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What was the most important reason why Wilson’s opponents argued against the League of Nations?

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marallorton
marallorton marallorton
  • 16-12-2017
America was isolationist- everyone wanted to stay out of European military affairs at all costs and they felt that the League of Nations would drag the US into unnecessary affairs.
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adycoupons00 adycoupons00
  • 20-05-2019

the answer for Edgen is:

The League of Nations might have forced the United States to become an

international peacekeeper.

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