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    The United Nations was more successful than the League of Nations in maintaining world peace by comparing with the scale and powerfulness of members‚ structure and measures in solving conflicts. The scale of members of UN was bigger than the LN. The League of Nations was created at the PPC (1919)‚ suggested by the president of the USA‚ Wilson. It was designed to be universal and devoted to the settlement of disputes and the prevention of war. There were only 8 members of the Council‚ 4 permanent

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    far were the league of nations aims justified? When the League of Nations was set up‚ it has four main aims. They were: to encourage nations to disarm; to discourage aggression; to improve living and working conditions of people all round the World; and to encourage countries to cooperate. The League was successful in some areas‚ particularly in with its various commissions and mandates‚ but over all‚ it was unsuccessful in achieving its aims. When it came to organisation‚ the League was quite unsuccessful

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    Somaliland. The League of Nations did not anything. June 1935- Britain banned arms on Italy and Ethiopia. August 1935- Britain reaffirmed the Prohibition on rearmament. France and Britain then offer concessions to Italy‚ however they are rejected by both Italy and Ethiopia. Sept 1935- Ethiopian army began to rearm‚ but only with poor weapons. The League of Nations set up a plan for Italy‚ but got rejected. Oct 1935- Italian troops invaded Ethiopia and captured many areas. The League decided that

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    The League of Nations‚ an international organization initially proposed by woodrow wilson as one of his fourteen points was created after the first world war to prevent a repetition. This organization was created to be able to discuss international conflicts without things getting out of hand. Although the League of Nations included many promising countries‚ the one country who refused to join was the United States. The League of Nations effectively prevented war up until the year of 1936‚ when Italy

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    successful was the League Of Nations in the 1920’s?" The League Of Nations could be seen as a success due to the three events they took charge in and were able to sort out. These events consisted of The Aaland Isalnds dispute in 1921 when Sweden and Finland both claimed the islands and were both willing to fight for this land yet when the League got involved they were able to come to a decision that the land was to be awarded to Finland. Both of the countries accepted what the League had decided and

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    President Wilson Urges Support for Ideal of League of Nations After the end of World War One‚ President Woodrow Wilson sought national support for his idea of a League of Nations. He took his appeal directly to the American people in the summer of nineteen nineteen. The plan for the League of Nations was part of the peace treaty that ended World War One. By law‚ the United States Senate would have to vote on the treaty. President Wilson believed the Senate would have to approve

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    to join the League of Nations? ​John M. Cooper‚ Jr. bases his opinion that Wilson was responsible for the failure of America joining the League because of his illness that happened during his speaking tour in 1919. Many factors went into why Wilson chose to do act the way he did and Cooper makes sure to explain them all. The first factor mentioned was that Wilson was ahead of his time and this was directed towards him and his personal role. Cooper states‚ “Without Wilson‚ the League fight almost

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    It is a painting which the eye can easily divide into smaller and ever smaller units‚ each one of which requires – perhaps even seems to demand – feverish attention from the onlooker‚ quite as feverish as the terrible ocean‚ which is buffeting the doomed raft itself. • It is a painting of tumultuous bodies‚ reaching out‚ turning‚ twisting‚ and contorting‚ much seemingly in desperate conflict with each other‚ which coheres as if by some miracle. • There is so much of it‚ and it engulfs the eye

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    to shut out the world’s phony rituals and mourn and suffer in their own private way? Or are they foolishly blocking out the horrors of war? 
 5. What do you make of the title? Is this poem itself an anthem? Does the poem approve of anthems for doomed youths in the first place? (Take a peek at “What’s Up With the Title?” for more.) 1. I think it is the holy rituals because people die everyday but the difference between a normal death and dying in this war is a normal person gets a funeral

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    Peacemaking 1918-1919 and the League of Nations Key issue: how did the treaty of Versailles establish peace? a) The Paris peace conference The war against Germany ended with an armistice on 11th November 1918. The war had been a disaster for Europe. Millions of soldiers on both sides had been injured. Large areas of France and Belgium had been destroyed. Even the victorious powers were almost bankrupt from the cost of waging war for four years. The leaders of the victorious countries met in

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