Senators opposing America's participation in the League of Nations:

a. were ultimately defeated, and the United States joined the league in 1921.
b. believed that it was too complicated an organization to join.
c. were convinced that Great Britain was not going to join, thus making it a weak organization.
d. complained that they would only support it if the league was located in New York.
e. argued that it would threaten to deprive the country of its freedom of action.


Ans: e. argued that it would threaten to deprive the country of its freedom of action.

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