What was an argument of Republicans against the League of Nations?
A. It would allow foreign nations a say in who became President of
the United States.
B. It would require the United States to send representatives to
international meetings.
C. It would force the United States to give up territory taken from
American Indians.
D. It would draw the United States into conflicts all over the world,
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