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Why did the Republican Isolationists refuse to ratify President Wilson’s League of Nations? A. They were angry about the president’s decision to take only one Republican to the peace conference at Versailles. B. They thought the League favored European colonization that would hamper the United States’ powers. C. They thought the League tied the United States to Europe and their conflicts going against traditional US policies about international affairs. D. They were opposed to Article 10 that could infringe upon the United States’ right to declare war and expand its territories

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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The correct option is "D".

Explanation:

  • The Republican Isolationists refuse to ratify President Wilson’s League of Nations because they were opposed to Article 10 that could infringe upon the United States’ right to declare war and expand its territories.
  • Another reason was that the citizens thought that the League will guide the US in wars.
  • This went against the Constitution which leads to the war by Congress.
  • Ironically, the main powers of Europe and the US were not part of this war
  • It failed since the US was not part of it.

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Answered by ThurstonKC9687
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Answer:

D They were opposed to Article 10 that could infringe upon the United States’ right to declare war and expand its territories.

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