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Essay heading: The Treaty For The League Of Nations
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Inarguably such an extreme partisan leading republicans culminated in greater partisanship during debate and voting over ratification. Further fermenting the fact that party politics were, to a great extent, to blame for the failure of the treaty are historian’s Ralph Stone’s accounts in is book The Irreconcilables: The Fight Against the League of Nations, "the solid core of his antagonists was simply partisan" This "solid core”, he explains, contained 16 irreconcilables of which 15 were republican... displayed 300 characters
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Stone, who has covered the group’s opposition to the league in greater depth than any other historian, adds: "Their success depended, of course, on Lodge's ability to hold his party together. But their own ability to exploit Lodge's obsessive concern for party unity by threats to bolt either the party or his leadership gave them more power than they otherwise would have wielded... displayed next 300 characters
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