Which of these was the most significant result of the U.S. Senate's
rejection of the Treaty of Versailles?
2 of 4 QUESTION
The United States gave up an opportunity to expand its influence in
Europe.
The United States lost the chance to profit from the effort to rebuild
Europe.
The United States remained officially at war with Germany for decades.
The United States had to turn over seized German colonies to the League
of Nations.



Answer :

The most significant result of the U.S. Senate's rejection of the Treaty of Versailles was: - The United States remained officially at war with Germany for decades. By rejecting the treaty, the U.S. did not join the League of Nations and, as a result, technically remained in a state of war with Germany even after World War I ended. This decision had long-lasting implications for U.S. foreign policy and international relations.