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1- Jews could not move out of the ghetto,
2- Jews were permitted to move out of the ghettos
The reason why Henry Cabot Lodge was against joining the League of Nations was he believed that the U.S. should not become involved in the disputes of other nations.
<h3 /><h3>What was Henry Cabot Lodge's reason for opposing the League of Nations?</h3>
Henry Cabot Lodge believed that the U.S. joining the League would mean that it would have to be involved in the affairs of other nations.
He was against this and advocated for a return by the U.S. to the ideals of isolationism that it held before WWI.
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Here are some options to chose from:
-Slavery was more common in South Carolina
-In South Carolina there was a divided society between rich and poor
- there were many Scots-Irish imigrants in the region
I think the first option is the most significant.
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it recounts some of the significant events of the final weeks of the Trojan War and the Greek siege of the city of Troy
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