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The rejection of the League of Nations by the United States ______.
all of the above
lessened the confidence other nations had placed in it
ultimately weakened the League's power
resulted from American fears of getting involved in another war
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all of the above
The U.S. Senate's refusal to join the League reflected isolationist fears of being drawn into future wars, and deprived the League of major political, economic, and moral support—reducing other nations' confidence in it and weakening its effectiveness.
The U.S. Senate's refusal to join the League reflected isolationist fears of being drawn into future wars, and deprived the League of major political, economic, and moral support—reducing other nations' confidence in it and weakening its effectiveness.
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