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Question
describe one of the objections to the u.s. joining the league of
eservations with regard to the treaty.\
it would be a league of peace
international law would be developed
member nations would be bound not by law, but by politics
it makes more provisions for peace, than for enforcement
question 4
what was formed after the collapse of empires after world war i?
new russian federation of states
perfectly drawn borders that took care with eth
Brief Explanations
- Critics of the U.S. joining the League of Nations argued that the League's decisions would be driven by political alliances rather than consistent international law, which was a key reservation about ceding U.S. sovereignty. The other options are positive or neutral points, not objections.
- After the collapse of the Russian Empire (one of the empires fell after WWI), the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (a precursor to the Soviet Union, framed here as a new federation of states) was formed. The option about "perfectly drawn borders" is incorrect, as post-WWI borders were often poorly drawn and ignored ethnic divisions.
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- Member nations would be bound not by law, but by politics
- New Russian federation of states