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Date: 2012-06-19 15:09:26
Government
Henry Cabot Lodge
Henry Lodge
Woodrow Wilson
United States Senate
Gilbert Hitchcock
League of Nations
Fourteen Points
United States Congress
Cabot family
International relations
Politics of the United States

Winter 2010 Learning Activity, Secondary Level - Why Did Congress Reject the League of Nations?

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