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At the end of World War I, which of the following caused the greatest damage to President Wilson’s legacy?
Henry Cabot Lodge became an isolationist.
Republicans gained power in Congress.
The US never joined the League of Nations.
Wilson became too ill to make public appearances.

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The US never joined the League of Nations.

Explanation: Wilson’s defining achievement was his Fourteen Points and his advocacy for a League to secure lasting peace; Senate rejection of the Treaty of Versailles and refusal to join the League was seen as a major failure of his foreign-policy vision and severely damaged his legacy (though his 1919 stroke also limited his effectiveness).