Some people feared the treaty, particularly the Treaty of Versailles, due to concerns that it would entangle the United States in international conflicts and obligations, undermining national sovereignty. Critics worried that joining the League of Nations would lead to unwanted military interventions and compromise American autonomy in foreign policy decisions. Additionally, there were apprehensions about the economic burdens and political commitments that could arise from such international agreements. This fear reflected a broader isolationist sentiment prevalent in the U.S. during the post-World War I era.
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