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OpenStudy (anonymous):

On what grounds did Henry Cabot Lodge and other Republicans reject the League of Nations? Lodge objected to including Germany as one of the members under the covenant. Acceptance of the League of Nations required a commitment to the Treaty of Versailles. The covenant would require the United States' involvement when the security of other nations was threatened. Membership in the League required a significant financial commitment with limited say in how the money was spent.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is B. The Treaty of Versailles entitled the United States to enter into wars they otherwise would not want to get involved in. It also went against the Constitution. Thus, the Treaty of Versailles was declined as well as the offer to Join the League of Nations.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it was wrong but thanks anyway

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