The Senate likely would have accepted American participation in the League of Nations if Wilson had
A) stuck to the principles of his own Fourteen Points.
B) guaranteed that American troops would never be used in League peacemaking operations.
C) actively campaigned for support from the American public.
D) been willing to compromise with League opponents in Congress.
E) run for re-election.
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