President Wilson faced opposition in the U.S. Senate over the Treaty of Versailles primarily due to concerns over the League of Nations, which many feared would entangle the U.S. in international conflicts and compromise its sovereignty. The Senate was divided between Irreconcilables, who outright rejected the treaty, and Reservationists, who were willing to support it with amendments. This reflected a broader tension between isolationism, favoring limited foreign involvement, and interventionism, which Wilson championed.
In a very very short simple paragraph, explain why President Wilson encountered opposition in the U.S. Senate in his efforts to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. Your response should discuss key terms such as League of Nations, Irreconcilables, Reservationists, isolationism, and interventionism.
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