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President Wilson’s proposal to form the League of Nations was most weakened by
his illness while traveling to gain support.
his shortage of campaign funds.
his strong anti-German sentiment.
his disagreement with Henry Cabot Lodge.
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his disagreement with Henry Cabot Lodge.
Explanation: Senate opposition led by Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge — and Wilson’s refusal to accept Lodge’s reservations/compromises — prevented ratification of the Treaty and the League; Wilson’s later illness made compromise harder but Lodge’s opposition was the decisive barrier.
Explanation: Senate opposition led by Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge — and Wilson’s refusal to accept Lodge’s reservations/compromises — prevented ratification of the Treaty and the League; Wilson’s later illness made compromise harder but Lodge’s opposition was the decisive barrier.
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