Woodrow Wilson's League of Nations was intended to guide the world toward disarmament and settle its members' disputes but was weakened by
A) infighting and resentments
B) the absence of the U.S., Germany, and Russia
C) member nations' unwillingness to practice collective security
D) the United States' refusal to ratify the peace treaty ending the war
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