Why did Henry Cabot Lodge oppose the Treaty of Versailles?

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He thought the treaty was too harsh toward Germany.
He thought the treaty was too harsh toward Germany.

He thought the United States should stay out of world affairs.
He thought the United States should stay out of world affairs.

He wanted the United States to make independent decisions.
He wanted the United States to make independent decisions.

He didn't think the League of Nations had the authority to be effective.

All of the above are correct reasons for why Henry Cabot Lodge opposed the Treaty of Versailles.

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I apologize for the repetition. Henry Cabot Lodge opposed the Treaty of Versailles primarily because he believed it was too harsh toward Germany and he thought the United States should stay out of world affairs. Additionally, he wanted the United States to make independent decisions and didn't think the League of Nations had the authority to be effective.