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History of the League of Nations

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Describe one major success of the League of Nations in resolving international disputes.
Describe the impact of the League of Nations on international law.
Describe the impact of the League of Nations on the development of international organizations.
Discuss the reasons why the United States did not join the League of Nations.
Discuss the role of the League of Nations in addressing the issue of refugees after World War I.
Explain how the League of Nations attempted to promote disarmament.
Explain the concept of 'collective security' as practiced by the League of Nations.
Explain the primary objectives of the League of Nations.
The League of Nations was created as a result of which major international treaty? (1) Treaty of Versailles (2) Treaty of Tordesillas (3) Treaty of Paris (4) Treaty of Utrecht
The League of Nations was first proposed by which US President? (1) Woodrow Wilson (2) Franklin D. Roosevelt (3) Theodore Roosevelt (4) Harry S. Truman
Which article of the League of Nations Covenant dealt with collective security? (1) Article 10 (2) Article 5 (3) Article 20 (4) Article 1
Which country withdrew from the League of Nations in 1933 after its invasion of Manchuria? (1) Italy (2) Germany (3) Japan (4) France
Fill in the blank: The League of Nations' Covenant was part of the _______ Treaty.
Fill in the blank: The League of Nations' first meeting was held in _______ in 1920.
Fill in the blank: The League of Nations' health organization was a forerunner of the modern _______.
Fill in the blank: The League of Nations was based on the principle of _______ security.
True or False: The League of Nations had its own armed forces to enforce its decisions.
True or False: The League of Nations had the power to enforce economic sanctions against aggressor states.
True or False: The League of Nations successfully prevented the outbreak of World War II.
True or False: The League of Nations was open to all sovereign states.