Asked by Makayla

What effect did America’s decision to not join the League of Nations have on the organization?

League members were motivated to work harder to convince the United States to join.
Other nations lost confidence and the League and it grew too weak to prevent future wars.
It was able to convince nations that were not friendly with the United States to Join the league.
It had little effect on the League and it grew in power and effectiveness.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Other nations lost confidence and the League, and it grew too weak to prevent future wars.

The United States' absence deprived the League of a major power, hurting its credibility, resources, and ability to enforce decisions, which weakened the organization and its capacity to stop aggression in the 1930s.