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The United States did not want to be involved in international politics.
The Versailles Treaty
He didn't think Germany should be punished so harshly, otherwise they would retaliate and there would be a war again very soon.
The United States because when President Woodrow Wilson came back to the U.S. to get the treaty ratified, the Senate rejected it. (INCORRECT) **** Correct answer: China was the only country that did not sign the Treaty of Versailles. The United States Senate did oppose the treaty under Pres. Wilson, but later passed a variation (the Knox-Porter Resolution) under Pres. Warren G. Harding.
yes, they oppose all forms if government.
it did not want the U.S. to be involved in international politics.
The United States did not want to be involved in international politics.
The United States did not want to be involved in international politics.
The Treaty of Versailles 1919
it did not want the U.S. to be involved in international politics.
The Versailles Treaty
The United States did not want to be involved in international politics.
Because the provision of joining a League of Nations meant an end to America's pre-war isolationism and an ongoing era of global involvement.
He didn't think Germany should be punished so harshly, otherwise they would retaliate and there would be a war again very soon.
Three different smaller groups of Senators banded together to prevent the treaty from passing with the requisite two-thirds. Some didn't like that America would be subordinate to the Leage of Nations, others did not like that war could be declared without Congress, and still others wanted a more peaceful option.
The United States because when President Woodrow Wilson came back to the U.S. to get the treaty ratified, the Senate rejected it. (INCORRECT) **** Correct answer: China was the only country that did not sign the Treaty of Versailles. The United States Senate did oppose the treaty under Pres. Wilson, but later passed a variation (the Knox-Porter Resolution) under Pres. Warren G. Harding.
The Treaty of Versailles. It took away Germany's pride and money. They had to pay for war damages. They also had to admit defeat and say it was their fault. That hurt their pride. Imagine admitting defeat to foreigners. The Germans hated foreigners.