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Isolationists objected to the League of Nations because

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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Isolationists objected to the League of Nations because. it protected the rights of all nations. it was included in Wilson's Fourteen Points. ... it made the US obligated to defend other nations.

Answered by Anonymous
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Isolationists objected to the League of Nations because it made the US obligated to defend other nations which wasn't in line with the US policy of isolationism. The US country didn't want to have anything to do with other nations at the time - this included not defending them in times of need

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