A.Incorrigibles; Reconstructionists
B.
Irreconcilables; Reservationists
C.
Isolationists; Imperialists
D.
Nationalists; Patriots
As of now, the Democrats in the US Senate lost 8 seats to the Republicans. There will be more Republicans in the Senate, now, than Democrats, meaning the the Republicans will control the Senate. They already control the House.
texas s senate the demcrates or republicans which one has more?
In the United States Senate;37 Senate Democrats are millionaires and30 Senate Republicans are millionaires.Read more: How_many_millionaires_are_democrat_congressmen
There are only Republicans and Democrats in the House of Representatives. There are however, 2 Independents in addition to Republicans and Democrats in the Senate.
There are 2 main political parties in the US, the Republicans and the Democrats. The Democrats are in charge of the Executive Branch. In the Legislative Branch, there are 2 houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. In the House of Representatives the Republicans have control, but in the Senate the Democrats have control. In the Judicial Branch there are 4 accepted conservatives (republicans) and 3 accepted liberals (democrats) the remaining 2 vote both ways; so it can be said that Republicans have the judicial branch.
cost of membership dues
the U.S. Senate did not want the country to join
... gave allied leaders in Paris a stronger bargaining position.
unconditional adherence of the us to the charter if the league of nations
he wanted unconditional acceptance of the charter of the League of Nations.
After World War 1, Senate Republicans argued against the ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations. They were concerned about the loss of U.S. sovereignty and the potential for entangling alliances. They believed that the treaty would undermine the country's ability to pursue its own interests independently.
The Senate was not happy with the idea of the League of Nations. They felt it a threat to their checks and balances on the president.
The Republicans gained control of Congress in the off-year elections in 1918. President Wilson was a Democrat. So whatever Wilson wanted, the Republicans were determined that he not get it. Just like today.
They feared that Article 10 could be used to drag the united states into unpoPular foreign wars.
Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, led the opposition to the treaty, he argued "No peace that satisfied Germany in any degree can ever satisfy us". Lodge prevented the Senate to pass the treaty as a two thirds majority was required. Many senators believed the the League of Nations were compromise the sovereignty of the US.
the League of Nations
No. And that's why it failed.