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many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.
many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.
many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.
many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.
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Harding reflected isolationism by opposing U.S. membership in the League of Nations.
many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.
convince other democratic nations to join the united nations
cost of membership dues
Member nations had to defend other members if they were attacked.
The primary reason was they opposed Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations. Part of what it would have done is made it so that if one member of the League was attacked by another country, all other League members would have to declare war and help the defender. Senate Republicans led by Henry Cabot Lodge said that that would mean that Congress would lose its constitutional authority to declare war. Their opposition meant that President Wilson was not able to get the two-thirds majority needed to ratify the treaty.
Approve the US' membership in the League of Nations.