After World War I, many senators favored international engagement but opposed the League of Nations for fear that it would
A) give the president too much power by granting him a vote in the League without congressional input.
B) give the United States too low of a profile on the international stage.
C) require an economic commitment to restructuring nations in which the United States had no interest.
D) subject American citizens to a European despot.
E) threaten congressional war powers by committing them in advance to defend other nations in the League.
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