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Which of the following was the main reason that senators would not approve the Treaty of Versailles?
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They were concerned about future U.S. obligations in foreign affairs.
They were concerned about future U.S. obligations in foreign affairs.
The treaty rejected U.S. colonial practices already established.
The treaty rejected U.S. colonial practices already established.
They wanted the immediate repayment of French war debts.
They wanted the immediate repayment of French war debts.
They supported increased foreign aid to Germany.
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They were concerned about future U.S. obligations in foreign affairs.
Senators (especially reservationists and irreconcilables) opposed the League of Nations covenant—Article X in particular—because it could obligate the U.S. to intervene militarily without Congress’s approval and limit American sovereignty in foreign-policy decisions.
Senators (especially reservationists and irreconcilables) opposed the League of Nations covenant—Article X in particular—because it could obligate the U.S. to intervene militarily without Congress’s approval and limit American sovereignty in foreign-policy decisions.
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