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How did henry cabot lodge respond to the end of world war i?

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He opposed both the League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles, is the right answer.

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Henry Cabot Lodge was a Republican Senator and Historian from Massachusetts, America. He is well recognized for the foreign policy that he made during the First World War. He was a person who emphasized that the U.S. Congress must encourage interventions. Moreover, he came into the limelight when he opposed the Treaty of Versailles and ensured that if the Treaty of Versailles faces a failure then the U.S. would never join the League of Nations.

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