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After World War I, the opposition of some members of Congress to the League of Nations

was based largely on the idea that it
A. did not punish the Central Powers harshly enough
B. did not give the United States an important role in world affairs
C. would require the United States to join and might result in a loss of United States sovereignty
D. would require the United States to assume the cost of rebuilding the war-torn European
economies

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