When President Woodrow Wilson presented the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate,
A. the American public clearly supported its ratification
B. most so-called "irreconcilable" senators favored it in principle
C. he was willing to compromise on the language of the treaty but not its major points
D. he found a close ally in Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman, Henry Cabot Lodge
E. he refused to appeal to the public, believing the treaty should stand on its merits alone
Answer: A
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WHS AP US History Chapter 21
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- Marcus Garvey
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- In 1919, American labor unrest saw
- Regarding the Treaty of Versailles, the U.S. Senate decided in 1919 to
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- During WW1, extensive systems of trenches were used by both sides
- In WW1, the American Expeditionary Force was commanded by
- The United States Selective Service Act
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- In March 1917, the United States moved closer to entering the Great War when
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