Though President Wilson was instrumental in creation of the League of Nations following World War I, the United States never joined the League. Why?
A) The defeated Germany was felt to have received too many concessions from the League.
B) President Wilson quickly became disillusioned with the process of international alliances.
C) The U.S. Senate rejected Wilson's recommendation to adopt the treaty and returned the nation to an era of isolationism.
D) The United States realized that it would subordinate its military to a foreign power.
E) Other League members wanted to allow former enemy nations into the League.
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