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After World War I, senators who opposed United

States participation in the League of Nations
argued that American membership in the
organization would
(1) limit the power of the president
(2) make trade with nonmember nations more
difficult
(3) force the country to end traditional military
alliances
(4) involve the nation in future world conflicts

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Answer:

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Involve the nation in future world conflict

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After World War I, senators who opposed United States participation in the League of Nations argued that American membership in the organization would "(4) involve the nation in future world conflicts"
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