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The League of Nations
A) was supported by President Wilson, but rejected by the Senate.

B) was created to stop the spread of communism following World War II.

C) was established prior to WWI but proved incapable of preventing the war.

D)had widespread popular support in the US but was rejected by President Wilson.



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A. bc the senate had a very isolationist view on foreign entanglements after WWI. it's not B bc it was formed shortly after WWI, in 1918 I think. C again, it was established at the end of WWI. D isn't it either bc against isolationist Senate, also it was part of Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points, so he was completely for it. hope I helped!

Answer:

A. was supported by President Wilson, but rejected by the Senate

Explanation:

President Wilson founded the League of Nations after World War I but the Senate did not approve and ultimately rejected it

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A. bc the senate had a very isolationist view on foreign entanglements after WWI. it's not B bc it was formed shortly after WWI, in 1918 I think. C again, it was established at the end of WWI. D isn't it either bc against isolationist Senate, also it was part of Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points, so he was completely for it.