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24. Which of the following is true about the attitude of US Senators in 1920?
A) They opposed entry into the League of Nations and refused to ratify the Versailles Treaty.
B) They supported entry into the League of Nations, but refused to ratify the Versailles Treaty.
C) They supported entry into the League of Nations and they ratified the Versailles Treaty.
D) They opposed entry into the League of Nations, but they ratified the Versailles Treaty.

27. Which of the following is the correct order of events at the end of the Civil War?
A) President Lincoln tells the South to surrender, announces plans to punish Confederate soldiers, and is then assassinated.
B) General Lee surrenders, President Lincoln declares the war is officially over, and Booth assassinates Lincoln.
C) General Lee surrenders, President Lincoln outlines his plan for accepting the South back into the Nation, and then Booth assassinates President Lincoln.
D) President Lincoln is assassinated, General Lee surrenders, and then Richmond VA is taken by Union forces.
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2 answers:
WINSTONCH [101]3 years ago
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Answer:

24. is A and 27. is C

Explanation:

Arisa [49]3 years ago
7 0

24.) <em>A) They opposed entry into the League of Nations and refused to ratify the Versailles Treaty.</em>

<em>The Senators opposed entry into the League of Nations because it meant the U.S could be forced into war, without the approval of Congress. In 1919 the Senate voted No to the Treaty of Versailles.</em>

27.)<em> C) General Lee surrenders, President Lincoln outlines his plan for accepting the South back into the Nation, and then Booth assassinates President Lincoln.</em>

<em>As General Lee surrendered, President Lincoln was the only person who wanted to let the south back into the nation without any punishments, therefor a lot of people disagreed with the president putting a target on his back.</em>

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