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Why did Isolationists in the senate object to the United States joining the League of Nations
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Why did Isolationists in the senate object to the United States joining the League of Nations
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Isolationists believed that we needed to focus on ourselves instead of entering the world stage to join some world police force. They thought the needs of their home outweighed the needs of the world.
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they believe their countries problems should be dealt with.
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