What was the argument of Republicans against the League of Nations? O A. It would allow foreign nations a say in who becomes President of the United States. O B. It would draw the United States into conflicts all over the world. O c. It would require the United States to send representatives to international meetings. D. It would force the United States to give up territory taken from American Indians.

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The argument of Republicans against the League of Nations was:

B. It would draw the United States into conflicts all over the world.

Republicans, including prominent figures like Henry Cabot Lodge, expressed concerns that joining the League of Nations could entangle the United States in international conflicts and wars without the consent of Congress. This opposition led to the United States not joining the League of Nations after World War I.

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