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Answer:
The correct answer is B. The most likely reason why the League of Nations was not popular in the United States was that most Americans did not want to be involved in international problems.
Explanation:
The League of Nations was an international body created by the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919. It set out to lay the foundations for peace and reorganization of international relations after the World War I.
The League of Nations has achieved some success in its work, helped to peacefully resolve some conflicts in the immediate postwar period, and reached its peak in 1924-1929. During this period the Locarno Treaty was signed in 1925, Germany joined the group in 1926, and the Briand-Kellogg Pact was confirmed in 1928. However, when the international situation was disturbed after the depression in 1929, the League of Nations was completely unable to keep the peace.
The United States, by congressional decision, was not part of the League of Nations. This was due to the fact that a large part of society thought that World War I had been nothing more than an unnecessary expense of lives and money, since at the end of the war the nation had not obtained large benefits for its participation. Therefore, these people felt that America should turn to the isolationism advocated by Washington. In addition, Congress did not want that a supranational entity could bind the nation in any way.