Why did Congress reject the League of Nations?

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Why did Congress reject the League of Nations?
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Stanford History Education Group

At the end of World War I, President Wilson proposed the League of Nations as a way to facilitate international cooperation and avoid future wars. Other allied nations embraced the idea. However, Congress rejected the League of Nations. In this lesson, students investigate why by comparing speeches delivered by Wilson and Henry Cabot Lodge.