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Wilson Document B

Wilson Document C

of the League of Nations Charter (calls for “Collective Security”) Document D …The members of the League shall undertake to respect and preserve against external aggression the territorial integrity and political independence of all Members of the League… In case of any such aggression or threat of aggression, the League shall have an obligation to advise on how peace shall be maintained … Any war or threat of war affecting any member of the League is a concern to the whole League, and the League shall take action to safeguard the peace of nations … if arbitration by the League in case of aggression is not successful, military intervention may be necessary under the control of the League Council… Article X of the League of Nations Charter (calls for “Collective Security”)

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Route of Wilson’s Pro League of Nations Speech Tour - 1919 Document F

Woodrow Wilson on the debate over join the League of Nations: whether the US should join the League of Nations: “I will not play for position (compromise) … Let Lodge (leader of Senate Republican opposition) compromise … Let Lodge hold out the olive branch … I will stand squarely behind the League covenants and I can stand defeat. I cannot stand to retreat from conscientious duty” Document G

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