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JGIBBSON

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The Senate likely would have accepted American participation in the League of Nations and America would have been welcomed by other nations into the League of Nations if President Wilson had
 
  a. stuck to the principles of his own Fourteen Points.
  b. guaranteed that American troops would never be used in League for collective security military operations to maintain peace among nations.
  c. actively campaigned for support from the American public.
  d. been willing to compromise with moderate League opponents in Congress on some constitutional and American sovereignty issues surrounding American participation in League matters.
  e. run for re-election.

Question 2

The 1955 Geneva Conference
 
  a. failed to reach an agreement on the political future of Vietnam.
  b. made Ngo Dinh Diem president of Vietnam.
  c. called for the two Vietnams to hold national unification elections within two years.
  d. created the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization.
  e. established a permanent division of Vietnam into a communist North Vietnam and a pro-Western anticommunist South Vietnam.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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