The Harding Administration, the League of Nations, and the Separate Peace Treaty

Author:

Kurt ,Wimer Sarah

Abstract

President Woodrow Wilson spent over one-half year in Paris to negotiate the Treaty of Versailles. Upon his return he submitted the Treaty to the Senate for confirmation. A deadlock between the Executive and the Legislature twice prevented passage of the Treaty. The issue extended to the presidential election of 1920 when many voters supported Warren G. Harding convinced that he was more likely to bring about the entry of the United States into the League than his Democratic opponent.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science

Reference42 articles.

1. Democratic Party National Convention, San Francisco, 1920 (Indianapolis: Bookwalter-Ball Printing Co., 1920), Report of Committee on Resolution, p. 544 ff. This statement was originally made by Senator Lodge, The Forum, 07 1918. (Erroneously cited in the Democratic Platform as Forum Magazine, 12 1918.)

2. Letter of Harding to Lodge, 09 21, 1921. Harding Papers and New York Times, 09 25, 1921.

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5. S. J. Resolution 16, Congressional Record, 67th Congress, 1st Session, p. 3299. President Wilson vetoed a similar resolution a year earlier (H. J. Resolution 327, Congressional Record, 66th Congress, 2nd Session, House Document 799).

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