Reasons Why There are many reasons the U.S. should join the League of Nations. For one thing, the U.S. could settle their disputes with other countries of the world without having to go to war. By keeping out of war several thousands of Americans would be able to keep their lives. Another reason that the U.S. should join the League of Nations is for collective security. If one country of the League were to attack the U.S. then all of the other countries in the League would be bound to the U.S. to assist them. One last reason the U.S. should join the League of Nations is that its goal is to improve the international standard of living. Reasons Why Not There are several reasons that the United States shouldn't join the League of Nations. One reason the U.S. shouldn't join the League of Nations is because the U.S. army would have to serve the League of Nations and not the United States. Another reason why the United States shouldn't join the League of Nations is because it would mean they had to deal with mostly European problems. The U.S. shouldn't need to worry about policies and problems in other parts of the world.
America did not join the League of Nations after the World War 1 because the US congress did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles.
They didn't join the league of nations because they were worried about sending out soldiers and people to fight that they didn't want to lose/die. America didn't want the British and french ruling their country because they wanted to be independent. they thought it would be like signing a blank check. spending money that they didn't need to spend was vital for USA because that's what they needed to stay a strong country.
They didn't join the league of nations because they were worried about sending out soldiers and people to fight that they didn't want to lose/die. America didn't want the British and french ruling their country because they wanted to be independent. they thought it would be like signing a blank check. spending money that they didn't need to spend was vital for USA because that's what they needed to stay a strong country.
No. In 1919 US congress voted that the USA would play absolutely no part in the League.
This was in keeping with the policy of isolationism, where the American government chose to play no part in European conflicts or issues after WWI.
The aim of the League of Nations was to promote relationships and resolve issues between other countries, and so by refusing to join it, the USA was making a clear statement that from then on it would no longer involve itself in European issues; that it was "isolating" itself from them.
The US did join the League of Nations in 1921.
No, it did not. It joined the United Nations (two different things, League of Nations came first)
Since the League of Nations is now defunct, there is probably no reason for them to now.
The Monroe Doctrine was the policy that said that European nations should not interfere with America.
reason why to abandon the policy... 1. If you ignore a problem for too long the war might come to your doorstep before you know it. 2. You are less likely to have friends when its your turn to ask for help. 3. The goings on of another country (especially oil producing ones) can have a tremendous impact on your own country. reasons to join the league of nations... There are many reasons the U.S. should join the League of Nations. For one thing, the U.S. could settle their disputes with other countries of the world without having to go to war. By keeping out of war several thousands of Americans would be able to keep their lives. Another reason that the U.S. should join the League of Nations is for collective security. If one country of the League were to attack the U.S. then all of the other countries in the League would be bound to the U.S. to assist them. One last reason the U.S. should join the League of Nations is that its goal is to improve the international standard of living.
There hasn't been a League of Nations for over 60 years, but no country should give up its national sovereignty to an international organization .
A League of Nations should be set up to guarantee the political and territorial independence of all states.
The treaty established a League of Nations. Lodge did not want that because The League could establish international laws that America might be opposed to. He did not want America to be forced into anything and he wanted to protect American interests.
Hard to say. How many teams in that league? When does the season start? How come I don't see the scores and standings in the paper (not even USA Today)? LOL. This question should not be in the baseball category and requires lots of speculation to answer.
Early in the Allies discussions about the structure of the League of Nations, France and England had to resolve a major point of disagreement. What needed to be determined was whether the League should be a policeman or a conciliator.Being that the League lacked enforcement powers and had no machinery for collective security, the good will of all of its members had to be what tied the League together.
Because it was Wilson's idea for the League of Nations, and if the US didn't join why should Japan. They had no actual reason to if even the own creator of the whole idea didn't join.
They belived that the United States should stay out of European affairs
The original Iroquois League (also known as the Five Nations) consisted of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca tribes.
solemn referendum