Why didn't Congress approve U.S. participation in the League of Nations?

A) Many members believed that the League would undermine U.S. sovereignty.
B) Germany and Japan were not represented.
C) The League's lack of military support led most members to believe that it would never have much importance.
D) President Wilson did not feel that the League was essential for world stability so he urged Congress not to sign the treaty.
E) Most of the American public did not support the League.

A

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