Most of the people in the US were sick of war and tired of policing Europe.
Wilson pushed for a League of Nations that was supposed to settle disputes between its members and prevent war but the US people wanted to get out of European affairs and avoid being sucked into another World War.
The senate felt the treaty would limit U.S. independence in world affairs.
Why was U.S. President Wilson unsuccessful in his attempt to get Senate approval for the Treaty of Versailles? Most of the Senators did not agree with the U.S. policy of isolationism. The Senate felt the treaty would limit U.S. independence in world affairs. Many Republican Senators favored greater U.S. involvement in world affairs. The Senate urged greater U.S. involvement in the League of Nations.
Why was U.S. President Wilson unsuccessful in his attempt to get Senate approval for the Treaty of Versailles? Most of the Senators did not agree with the U.S. policy of isolationism. The Senate felt the treaty would limit U.S. independence in world affairs. Many Republican Senators favored greater U.S. involvement in world affairs. The Senate urged greater U.S. involvement in the League of Nations.
After the elections of 1918, US senate was dominated by Republicans. However, even the majority party was divided over the issue of Treaty of Versailles. Woodrow Wilson despite all his efforts could not muster required two third majority to ratify the treaty.
Yes, the army was unsuccessful in its attempt to drive the British out of Canada.
Elizabeth Dole made an unsuccessful attempt at the nomination for United States President in 2000. She currently lives in North Carolina.
Elizabeth Dole made an unsuccessful attempt at the nomination for United States President in 2000. She currently lives in North Carolina.
The Burr Conspiracy was an unsuccessful attempt by former VP Aaron Burr to take over land in the West and form his own country with him as Dictator.
An air shot.
Cheif Joseph
Whatever the Class 6 Felony you are talking about.... it would be the attempt to carry it out, whether you were unsuccessful, or not.
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