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How did President Wilson attempt to gain the public’s support for the League of Nations?
A). He announced his postwar peace plan in his Fourteen Points speech.
B). He assured Americans that the United States would be in charge of the League.
C). He embarked on a railway speaking tour across the United States.
D). He urged Republican senators to reject any compromise on the Treaty of Versailles.
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C). He embarked on a railway speaking tour across the United States.
Wilson toured the country by train in 1919 to sell the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations to the American public, giving speeches in numerous cities (a tour that exhausted him and ended with his 1919 stroke). Options A, B, and D are incorrect or incomplete in this context.
Wilson toured the country by train in 1919 to sell the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations to the American public, giving speeches in numerous cities (a tour that exhausted him and ended with his 1919 stroke). Options A, B, and D are incorrect or incomplete in this context.
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