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Jobisdone [24]
2 years ago
6

The u.s. senators that refused to participate in the league of nations argued that:

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raketka [301]2 years ago
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Tony Riggs: "The plan for the League of Nations was part of the peace treaty that ended World War 1. By law, the United States Senate would have to vote on the treaty. President Wilson believed that the senate would have to approve it if the American people demanded it.
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