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The cartoon seen here was probably drawn by someone who felt that the United States
a. Should not enter World War I
b. Should join the League of Nations
C. Was taking advantage of smaller nations
d. Should not join the League of Nations because it might be pulled into other nation's disputes
Answer: d. Should not join the League of Nations because it might be pulled into other nation's disputes
Explanation:
After the First World War, Congress refused U.S. participation in the League of Nations because some of its members were concerned that it could pull the United States into European disputes.
Even so, the ultimate reason for the United States to stay out of the League was the collective security clause.
Throughout the interwar years, the United States decided over and over again not to engage in international affairs.
Answer: D) should not join the League of Nations because it might be pulled into other nations's disputes.
Explanation: The above cartoon was probably drawn by someone who felt that The United States should not join the League of Nations because they might be pulled into other nations’ disputes. It was believed that the League would strip the U.S. of its sovereignty.