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1991 Dbq

   
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The Senate believed it would just create “foreign entanglements” and would be unconstitutional. (Document E) William Borah delivered a speech in the Senate on December 6, 1918 stating that American would not like the treaty due to fact that their “matters which are of vital importance to [the] people shall be submitted to a tribunal created other than by [the U...
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(Document A) Many people believed the policy was too harsh and would reduce “Germany to servitude for a generation” but Wilson refused to be swayed. (Document F) Wilson’s stubbornness greatly contributed to the defeat of the Treaty of Versailles. On November 19, 1919, Herbert Hoover wrote to Wilson hoping that Wilson would correct the “wrongs imposed in the treaty” but Wilson held steadfast and would not accept that his view would “steadily lose ground in popular support” if he did not fix it...
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