... because they opposed the United States becoming a member of the League of Nations.
The League of Nations was the signature idea of President Woodrow Wilson, point #14 of his 14 Points, an international peacekeeping association which he recommended for post-war settlements. The Treaty of Versailles adopted that idea, but back home in the United States, there was not support for involving America in any association that could diminish US sovereignty over its own affairs or involve the US again in wars beyond those pertinent to the United States' own national security.
4. What did the Germans have that most other inmigrants did not? How did they use this to their advantage?
Germans were skilled farmers and during the 18th and 19th century, with the Industrial Revolution changing the economy of many Germany states from agricultural to manufacturing industries, they emigrated to the United States. Hearing of the North America's farmland, they brought their farmer skills mostly to the midwest helping to make prosper the local agriculture.
Germans used their knowledges to prosper in a foreing land and many of them became businessmen and buildt beer breweries alongside with agriculture.
Answer:
the allied forces leaders were sure they were going to defeat Germany so they had a meeting in Yalta and discussed the shape and fate of postwar Europe the decisions that were made are
• Certain sectors of Germany would be occupied by the Big Three, plus France.
• A United Nations conference on this matter would be held a year later.
• The USSR would be granted control of lands in Asia as compensation for fighting against the Japanese in the Pacific Theater.
• Poland would be guaranteed a democratic government.
Conference negotiations and agreements were kept secret and critics claim that the Soviets received far more concessions than they were due.
A) Violence is necessary to create a major social change.