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Woodrow Wilson proposed the League of Nations.

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The Senate likely would have accepted American participation in the League of Nations if Wilson had?

been willing to compromise with League opponents in Congress


Which is many US senators refused to support membership in the league of nation because they believed that it would?

convince other democratic nations to join the united nations


What effect did the US not joining the League of Nations have.Is there more then one?

One effect would be that America wouldn't be able to rely on the support of the League of Nations if it needed it. It also means that the League of Nations wouldn't be able to call upon America, who was, and still is, a rather powerful and influential nation.


An argument in favor of the League of Nations would be?

There are many things that are can arguably be in favor of the League of Nations. The League of Nations had many social successes by educating nations on the problems of drug smuggling and drug addiction.


Which of these men would most likely support the League of NationsWarren G. HardingWoodrow WilsonCalvin CoolidgeHerbert Hoover?

Woodrow Wilson


This president was instrumental in planning and initiating the league of nations at the end of the great war the league of nations would later be the precursor to the united nations?

Woodrow Wilson.


Which states would most likely support a system in which the number of votes each state had in the nations legislature was based on on the states population?

Larger, Virgina


What was wilsons plan for the formation of an association of nations that would keep peace called?

league of nations


What was Wilson's plans for the formation of an association of nations that would keep peace called?

League of Nations


What was Wilson plan for the formation of the association for the nations that would keep peace called?

League of Nations


Why did the republican isolationists refuse to ratify President Wilson's league of nations?

Republican isolationists refused to ratify our participation in the League of Nations, because they feared it would give up some of our sovereignty. The League of Nations was virtually powerless without the United States.


What effect would the league of nations have on America?

Well, the League of Nations could of had a variety of effects on America, it could of either promoted peace and or caused larger conflicts that would embellish all the countries in the league of nations, to go to war. Nevertheless, its effect upon America I believe would of been very parallel to that of the United Nations, which was signed after the conclusion of WWII.