President Wilson's primary opponent on the matter of the League of Nations was

A) Lloyd George.
B) Ferdinand Foch.
C) John J. Pershing.
D) Henry Cabot Lodge.
E) Vittorio Orlando.


Ans: D) Henry Cabot Lodge.

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