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23 May, 17:09

Why did US Senators resist joining the League of Nations?

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They were concerned they would have to renegotiate trade deals

They feared US military leaders could be prosecuted for war crimes

They feared that the United States would be drawn into costly foreign wars

They were concerned that the League members would have to lower trade barriers

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  1. 23 May, 20:53
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    i think it is the first one
  2. 23 May, 20:56
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    The right choice is:

    They feared that the United States would be drawn into costly foreign wars.

    Explanation:

    Isolationism has been popular in different periods of American history. After WWI, many Congress politicians and a large part of the public did not want to see the USA engaged in foreign commitments that could drag it into wars in other continents. Thay's why the US didn't ratify the Treaty of Versailles and declined to make part of the League of Nations.
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