Some thought the treat dealt too harshly with Germany.Some thought participation in the League of Nations marked a permanent American commitment to international affairs.
Member nations had to defend other members if they were attacked.
Assuming you mean the charter of the League of Nations, Republicans objected because it obligated the U.S. to defend member nations if they were attacked.
The public and critics have always objected to new art.
Since France had proposed the plan the us didn't join
it was bland and dehumanizing
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Many Republicans objected to the League of Nations because they believed it would infringe upon American sovereignty and potentially drag the United States into future wars. They were concerned that joining the League could undermine the country's policy of non-entanglement in foreign affairs. Additionally, some Republicans were critical of President Woodrow Wilson's role in negotiating the Treaty of Versailles and saw the League as an extension of his policies.
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