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Americans supported Congress instead of Wilson because Congress wanted to stay out of foreign affairs. During the period of WWI the United States experienced the horrors of war and wished to keep out of foreign affairs afterwards. However, President Wilson wanted the United States to join the League of Nations, which would force the United States to enter wars it may not want to join.

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