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Why did congress oppose the United States membership in the League of Nations?

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Why did congress oppose the United States membership in the League of Nations?

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Motivated by Republican concerns that the League would commit the United States to an expensive organization that would reduce the United States' ability to defend its own interests, Lodge led the opposition to joining the League.

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