President Wilson’s proposal to form the League of Nations was most weakened by A.his illness while traveling to gain support.
B.his shortage of campaign funds.
C.his strong anti-German sentiment.
D.his disagreement with Henry Cabot Lodge.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is A. His illness while traveling to gain support. 

The correct answer is  A. His illness while traveling to gain support.

The League of Nations was an agreement included in the Treaty of Versailles during the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.

The League’s Council had four permanent members; France, Great Britain, Italy, and Japan and it ended up with 58 members. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson heavily supported the idea of the League but the U.S. was not part of the League because he confronted opposition from isolationists in Congress.