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nobel peace prize
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pulitzer prize
question 5
explain why henry cabot lodge objected to the league of nations.
not enough methods of enforcement
it was a league for peace
represented an alliance
develops international law
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Brief Explanations

Henry Cabot Lodge, a prominent isolationist U.S. senator, opposed the League of Nations primarily because he believed it lacked sufficient enforcement mechanisms, and also feared it would override U.S. sovereignty by forcing the nation into foreign conflicts without adequate means to ensure the League's rules were followed. The other options are incorrect: the League was designed for peace (this was not a point of objection for Lodge), he did not oppose it for being an alliance itself, and developing international law was not his core criticism.

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Not enough methods of enforcement