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At the end of World War I, President Wilson offended members of the US Senate by traveling to Europe. opposing the League of Nations. opposing the views of Henry Cabot Lodge. excluding them from the peace process.

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excluding them from the peace process.

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At the end of World War I, President Wilson offended members of the US Senate by excluding them from the peace process.

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At the end of World War I, President Wilson offended members of the US Senate by "excluding them from the peace process", since Wilson was in the minority in terms of people who did not want to punish Germany.
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