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What was the most important reason why Wilson's opponents argued against the League of Nations? O The League of Nations failed to achieve major territorial gains for the United
States,
The League of Nations might have forced the United States to become an
international peacekeeper.
The League of Nations failed to sufficiently punish Germany for its actions in the war.
The League of Nations did not include enough of Wilson's Fourteen Points.
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