Respuesta :
He had to stop his effort to win support for the League of Nations.
Answer:
Because of the stroke suffered, Woodrow Wilson had to stop his trip across the country to promote the formation of the League of Nations and the conclusion of the Treaty of Versailles.
Explanation:
In 1919, after returning from Europe, Wilson embarked on a tour of the United States to promote the formation of the League of Nations and the conclusion of the Treaty of Versailles. . In this tour he suffers a derame that ends his plans. Senate Republicans were opposed to the treaty, and Wilson refused to negotiate with Henry Cabot Lodge, which led to the failure of Congressional ratification of the Versailles Treaty. Because of the stroke he suffered, Wilson spent much of the time locked in the White House, losing power and influence. He tried to secure his candidacy at the 1920 Democratic Convention but failed. The Democrat nominated James M. Cox, who lost the 1920 election. Woodrow Wilson's fall in popularity is credited as one of the big reasons for the Democratic defeat.