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Q: Who were the reservationists in the US Senate in World War 1?
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Who were the reservationists in the US senate?

Henry Cabot Lodge was the head of the committee


Who were the reservationists in the Us. senate?

Henry Cabot Lodge was the head of the committee


Which statements about the Versailles Treaty are not true A Nearly 30 Nations participated B It satisfied everyone C Supported by US Senate D the Irreconcilables and Reservationists wholly endorsed it?

B It did not satisfy everyone C It was notsupported by the US Senate D the Irreconcilables and Reservationists wholly rejected it


How did the US show they were isolationists after World War 1?

The US senate rejected joining the League of nations


How did US Senate fail to support Wilson after World War 1?

The US Senate fail to support Wilson after World War 1 by refusing to allow America to enter the League of Nations. The reason cited was Wilson's failure to involve the senators in the planning and negotiations.


Who has the ability to declare US war?

The President proposes to the Senate and the Senate says yay or nay, and that's the decision of war or no war,


What were the differences between World War I and world war two?

The outcome of World War I FAILED to bring about a world body, the "League of Nations." The U.S. Senate WOULD NOT ratify it. The outcome of World War II SUCCEEDED in bringing about a world body, the United Nations. The U.S. Senate DID ratify it. If you don't succeed the first time in starting us on the road to a one-world socialist oligarchy, you try again (if that's what you want!)


What branch of the US government declared war on Japan in 1941?

It was not a war, it was the attack on Pearl Harbor, unless you're thinking of when the US joined World War 2 the day following the attack on Pearl Harbor.


Why did US President Woodrow Wilson ignore the US Senate while he was negotiating at Versailles?

At the time, US President Wilson believed he had the executive power to handle treaties. Nevertheless, he was certain that the US Senate would not have the two thirds majority to override a veto. He was wrong, and the US preferred to remain in an isolationist mode after World War One.


Why did the USA declare war on Japan World War 2 at 8 of December 1939?

It did not. WWII was entered into by the US after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which was on 7 December 1941. On 8 December 1941 war against Japan was declared at a Joint Session of the US House and the Senate.


What state did Jefferson Davis represent in the US Senate before the Civil War?

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Where did the US Senate convene after its building was destroyed by the british in the war of 1812?

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