No mandate shall be accepted by the United States under article 22. Part I. or any other provision of the treaty of peace with Germany.. except by. action of the Congress of the United.States. 4. The United States reserves to itself exclusively the right to decide what questions are within its domestic jurisdiction and declares that all domestic and political questions: relating wholly or in part to its internal affairs. including immigration. labor. coastwise traffic. the tariff. commerce. the suppression of traffic in women and children and in opium and other dangerous drugs. and all other domestic questions. are solely within the jurisdiction of the United States and are not under this treaty to. be submitted in. any way either to arbitration or to the consideration of the council- or of the assembly of the League of Nations. or any agency thereof. or to the decision or recommendation of any other power. 5. The United States will not submit to arbitration or to inquiry by the assembly or by the council of the League Nations. provided for in said treaty of peace any questions which in the judgment of the. United States depend upon or relate to its longestablished policy. commonly known as the Monroe doctrine. said dbetrine is to be interpreted by the United States alone and. is hereby declared to be wholly outside the jurisdiction of said League. of Nations and entirely unaffected by any. provision contained in. the said treaty of peace with.
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