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Despite President Woodrow Wilson’s efforts, the United States never officially signed the Treaty of Versailles. Why was this the case?(1 point)ResponsesGermany declined to take public responsibility for the death and destruction of World War I.Germany declined to take public responsibility for the death and destruction of World War I.Many U.S. senators opposed the League of Nations and voted against the treaty.Many U.S. senators opposed the League of Nations and voted against the treaty.Wilson suffered a stroke in 1919 and was unable to personally approve the treaty.Wilson suffered a stroke in 1919 and was unable to personally approve the treaty.Wilson withdrew the originally worded treaty after Democrats in the Senate amended it.
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Many U.S. senators opposed the League of Nations and voted against the treaty.
The Senate, led by Republicans like Henry Cabot Lodge, refused to ratify the Versailles Treaty (they objected especially to League provisions such as Article 10), and Wilson would not accept the reservations they proposed, so the required two-thirds vote was never achieved.
The Senate, led by Republicans like Henry Cabot Lodge, refused to ratify the Versailles Treaty (they objected especially to League provisions such as Article 10), and Wilson would not accept the reservations they proposed, so the required two-thirds vote was never achieved.
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