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The political cartoon shows an issue facing the League of Nations.

A cartoon shows Uncle Sam resting on the ground with his back against a stone labeled Keystone, U S A. Next to him is a stone bridge with a gap in the middle. Uncle Sam's side of the bridge reads, "England, Italy." The other side of the bridge reads, "Belgium, France." A sign next to the bridge reads, "The league of Nations bridge was designed by the President of the U S A." The caption reads, "The gap in the bridge."

How does the cartoon illustrate one of the league’s major problems?

It shows that the league was strong because it had important member nations.
It shows that the US was needed for the league to be a strong group of nations.
It shows that the league tried to resolve too many large-scale problems at once.
It shows that the US and other league nations frequently disagreed.