1. League Of Nations
The treaty also went against the intensely popular feelings of sympathy and paternalism that characterized goals for Germany. It soon became increasingly obvious that the Allies were seeking revenge; Germany was destined to be crippled economically and socially by its enemies. ... It was met with strong opposition by many Americans; at the root of their rejection was fear of further intervention in international affairs and compassion for the beaten Germany. ...
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