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In 1919, isolationists in the Senate opposed U.S. membership in the League of Nations because they---- O resisted colonialism in Africa and Asia O did not want involvement in future foreign wars O feared the creation of the Security Council O believe it would not prevent another war

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b) did not want involvement in future foreign wars

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after world war 1, the League of Nations was formed to keep peace around the world; however, despite president woodrow Wilson being a strong supporter of the league, the United States did not join the league of nations because separationists in congress, such as Henry Cabot lodge, feared that the league would force America to get involved in conflicts it would otherwise stay out of

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