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American ratification of the Treaty of Versailles

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This job lists arguments for and against American ratification of the Treaty of Versailles. If you lived in that era, would you have supported ratification? Why or why not?

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The solution argues for or against American ratification of the Treat of Versailles. The League of Nations is also discussed.

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The League of Nations was to be the main pillar of the Treaty of Versailles. The nations would band together in an association to promote peace and international cooperation, but would be more than willing to use force against any nation that violated the peace. Woodrow Wilson idealistically believed that, since the people of the world desired peace, the League would work, and violators could quickly be brought to heel.

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