they feared it would weaken the country's independence
Membership in the League could draw the United States into future wars. Explanation: There was a clause in the Versailles Treaty (which set up the League) that stated that if Country A is attacked by Country B, and Country A is a member of the League, then all other countries in the League had to help fight Country B. The Senators who opposed joining the League said that this clause would take away Congress's constitutional right to declare war.
There were a variety of individuals and groups opposed to US participation in the League of Nations. The most prominent opposition came from Republican senators, known as "Reservationists," led by Henry Cabot Lodge. They were concerned about giving up American sovereignty and believed that membership would entangle the US in international conflicts.
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That's up to the people of Israel, and there are both pros and cons. If I were an Israeli, personally, I'd probably be against it, for much the same reason as I was opposed to South African membership in the Commonwealth of Nations.
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The northern state who opposed slavery.
Palestine.
Sectionalism is focused on the state or local area, as opposed to the country. - true
Sectionalism is focused on dividing the country based on regional interests, such as economic, social, or political differences among different sections or areas within the country. It emphasizes the interests of a specific region over the whole nation.
That is a group opposed to immigration into their country.
In the case of those independent nations that opposed the Nazis, they were called the Allied Powers. Those persons from Occupied Countries that opposed the Nazis called themselves the Resistance.