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The fact that the United States did not join the League of Nations supports the idea that many Americans
strongly supported President Wilson.
disagreed with Henry Cabot Lodge.
agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.
wanted the US to be more involved in world affairs.

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Answered by chanchal12345
3

The United States in World War I

The United States in World War IThe League of Nations

The United States in World War IThe League of NationsAfter World War I, US President Woodrow Wilson helped to build an international peacekeeping organization.

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The League of Nations was established at the end of World War I as an international peacekeeping organization.

The League of Nations was established at the end of World War I as an international peacekeeping organization.Although US President Woodrow Wilson was an enthusiastic proponent of the League, the United States did not officially join the League of Nations due to opposition from isolationists in Congress.

The League of Nations was established at the end of World War I as an international peacekeeping organization.Although US President Woodrow Wilson was an enthusiastic proponent of the League, the United States did not officially join the League of Nations due to opposition from isolationists in Congress.The League of Nations effectively resolved some international conflicts but failed to prevent the outbreak of the Second World War

Answered by smithkaylee888
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Answer:

c.agreed with the ideas of the isolationists.

Explanation:

i got it right on the quiz.

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