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grigory [225]
3 years ago
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the united states senate rejected united states membership in the league of nations after world war 1 mainly because its senate

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zysi [14]3 years ago
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<span>The U.S Senate rejected U.S membership into the League of Nations because they did not want us to get involved in European affairs, especially after WWI.</span>
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