Senate opponents of the League of Nations, as proposed in the Treaty of Versailles, argued that it
A) failed to provide enough German financial reparations to the United States.
B) violated Wilson's own Fourteen Points.
C) robbed Congress of its constitutional war-declaring powers by entangling America in an international organization capable of authorizing collective force against an aggressor nation.
D) isolated the United States from postwar world affairs.
E) made collective international security and alliances of peaceful democratic states more difficult to construct and sustain.
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