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which statement explains why the senate did not ratify the treaty of versailles?
- it objected to helping pay for europe to rebuild.
- it resisted the treaty’s harsh treatment of germany.
- there was a rise in isolationist sentiment in the united states.
- the treaty failed to include disarmament of the warring powers.
The U.S. Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles largely due to a strong rise in isolationist sentiment. Isolationists feared the League of Nations (part of the treaty) would force the U.S. into future foreign conflicts without congressional approval, contradicting their desire to stay out of European affairs. The other options are incorrect: the Senate did not reject it over paying for European reconstruction, most senators did not oppose the harsh treatment of Germany, and disarmament was not the core issue.
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There was a rise in isolationist sentiment in the United States.