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Why was Borah considered an isolationist?

  • He wanted America to be a hermit nation

  • He campaigned for nonsensical policies

  • Because he led a group who opposed the Treaty of Versailles

  • He did not believe in diplomacy

Answer

Borah was an isolationist due to his opposition to the Treaty of Versailles. He believed that the treaty was too harsh on Germany and would lead to future conflicts. He also opposed American involvement in the League of Nations, arguing that it would entangle the United States in foreign affairs and potentially lead to war.
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