League of the nations
Following the conclusion of the First World War, the US President, Woodrow Wilson supported and was accountable for the institution of the global peace organization known as League of Nations. The settlement was authorized to maintain global peace. Since, the President Wilson was the chief advocate for establishing of the League of Nations, the United States did not participate in this structure because of the opponent of the in the Congress. The League has strongly restricted some global disputes, but did not restrict the Second World War.