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Why did the U.S. Senate reject the Treaty of Versailles?(1 point)
Many senators feared joining the League of Nations would draw the U.S. into future wars
It limited American trade with Europe
It didn’t give the U.S. enough war reparations
It was too harsh on Germany
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Many senators feared joining the League of Nations would draw the U.S. into future wars.
They argued Article X of the League Covenant could obligate the U.S. to defend other countries and thus surrender Congress's power to declare war; Republican opponents led by Henry Cabot Lodge refused Wilson's treaty without revisions.
They argued Article X of the League Covenant could obligate the U.S. to defend other countries and thus surrender Congress's power to declare war; Republican opponents led by Henry Cabot Lodge refused Wilson's treaty without revisions.
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