Which of these best describes Wilson’s success in promoting the League of Nations?
A) The League was rejected both by Europe and by American voters.
B) Wilson’s plan was strongly supported in theory, but its terms were contested by Congress.
C) The plan never had any hope of gaining ratification.
D) The plan was supported internationally and ratified by Congress.
E) He was more successful abroad than domestically.
Answer: E
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