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19 April, 18:42

Which factor was the basis of the United States

Senate's opposition to the League of Nations after

World War I?

(1) rejection by President Woodrow Wilson of

internationalism

(2) fear of becoming involved in another

European war

(3) high financial cost of membership

(4) concern over communist control of

international organizations

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  1. 19 April, 22:27
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    "(2) fear of becoming involved in another European war" was the major basis of the United States Senate’s opposition to the League of Nations after World War I.
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