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.
People felt that the league of nations was a joke. It took to long for something to get done in the league of nation and the country that proposed the idea (U.S.A) did not even join the League.
They werent happy with it as they felt if they joined that they would become the worlds policeman sorting out everyone elses problems.
They did not trust it and refused to join.
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President Woodrow Wilson tried to get Congress to approve the US entry into the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the predecessor to the United Nations.
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There were a number of conservative members of congress who were isolationists. They opposed the League of Nations and they did not want the US to become a member. They believed that by joining the League, the US would be giving up some of our sovereignty to a foreign power.
The U.S Congress refused to join the League of Nationsbecause we wanted to continue our foreign policy if isolationism.
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No the United States was not a member of the League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson originally suggested it in his 14 points but Congress refused to agree to it and we remained isolated until the United Nations was formed after World War II.
There were a number of conservative members of congress who were isolationists. They opposed the League of Nations and they did not want the US to become a member. They believed that by joining the League, the US would be giving up some of our sovereignty to a foreign power.
Congress did not want to involve the U.S in the League of Nations in fear that the U.S would be dragged into another European war.
Congress was concerned it would override American interests.
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The US's rejection of the treaty caused many countries to withdraw from the League of Nations. The League of Nations late proved ineffective and was disbanded as the UN was formed in its place.
Congress was concerned it would override American interests.