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Henry Cabot Lodge Dbq

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Henry Cabot Lodge’s speech (Document B) expresses a more similar message to the political cartoon (Document C) because both sources oppose the League of Nations. The League of Nations was introduced in the Treaty of Versailles. This League provided a place for countries to meet, settle disputes peacefully, and punish any nation that broke the peace. At the time the league was introduced, there started to be a heated debate to weather the United States should be involved. Henry Cabot Lodge’s speech (Document B) has a similar message to the political cartoon because both of these sources prove that the League of NAtions is harmful or has a negative effect to the United States.
In Henry Cabot Lodge’s speech, (Document B) presented on August 12, 1919, he emphasizes the idea that the League of Nation will be a bad thing for the United States. In his speech, he states “The United States is the world's best hope, but if you fetter her in the interest and quarrel of other nations, if you tangle her in the intrigues of Europe, you will destroy her power for good and endanger her very existence. Leave her to march freely through the centuries to come as in the years that …show more content…

This illustration explains that the United States joining the League of Nations would be a bad move where it will be pulled in different directions where the United States cannot make its own decisions. This illustration will be showing that the United States is in this mess, that is the League of Nations, and that it needs to get out of the mess. This is how the political cartoon (Document C) is related to Henry Cabot Lodge’s speech (Document B) because both of these sources oppose the League of Nations and these sources prove that the League will be harmful to the United

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