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describe one of the objections to the u.s. joining the league of eserva…

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

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Answer:

  1. Member nations would be bound not by law, but by politics
  2. New Russian federation of states