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The reservationists were a group of people who were hesitant to go to war. There was also another group that opposed Wilson's League of Nations and were led by Henry Cabot Lodge.

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What were the Reservationists World War 1?

reservationists are a group of people that followed Henry Lodge, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles.


Who were the irreconcilables and the reservationists?

u.s. senators


Who were reservationists?

The reservationists were a group of people who were hesitant to go to war. There was also another group that opposed Wilson's League of Nations and were led by Henry Cabot Lodge.


Who were the reservationists in the US senate?

Henry Cabot Lodge was the head of the committee


Who were the reservationists in the US Senate in World War 1?

Senator Lodge


Who were the reservationists in the Us. senate?

Henry Cabot Lodge was the head of the committee


What was one objection the reservationists had regarding the treaty?

It contradicted the power of Congress to declare war.


What was the term given to people who would not approve of the Treaty of Versailles unless it was amended?

A) reservationists


Which group opposed any treaty ending world war that had a League of Nations folded into it?

reservationists


Which group opposed any treaty ending world war 1 that had a league of nations folded into it?

reservationists


Why did the group of senators known as reservationists rejected the Versailles treaty?

they were opposed to the treaty as it was written and wanted changes


What was one objection the reservationists had regsrding the treaty?

One major objection the reservationists had regarding the Treaty of Versailles was its provision for the League of Nations. They believed that joining the League could entangle the United States in international conflicts and compromise national sovereignty. Additionally, some reservationists were concerned about the treaty's potential to limit U.S. military autonomy and decision-making. Overall, they sought amendments to ensure that the U.S. retained full control over its foreign policy.