History, 25.02.2021 19:50 timothyashburn8
"American troops and American ships may be ordered to any part of the world
nations other than the United States, and that is a proposition to which I for one can never see assent."
Quote from Henry Cabot Lodge head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in reference to the Treaty of Versailles, 1919
Which of the following can be concluded from the quote above?
O Senators feared that the United States would become a member of the League of Nations and America would become entangled in foreign wars.
O Senators feared that the United States would become a member of the League of Nations and would be unable to defend its allies.
Senators feared that the treaty would give military power back to those countries defeated during World War I.
O Senators feared that the treaty would not include Wilson's Fourteen Points Plan
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