Why did isolationist senators object to the League of Nations?

1 Answer
Jul 26, 2016

Isolationist senators would object to the League of Nations because they believe their country's problems should be dealt with.

Explanation:

The League of Nations was an organization that President Woodrow Wilson proposed that would act as the United Nations does today.

An isolationist does not want to be in other countries affairs. They want the country's problems to be solved first.

Isolationist senators would object to the League of Nations because they believe their country's problems should be dealt with.