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    territory as well as re arming… The failure of the League of Nations in the 1930s also contributed towards the outbreak of war. This was because the League was proven to only be useful when solving small disputes such as the Vilna‚ Upper Sileasa…and Corfu. This was good in the short term however when it came to dealing with the bigger more important disputes such as the Manchurian crisis the league was useless and lazy. For example‚ when the league had the opportunity to assist Japan during the Manchurian

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    It was intended that all countries would be members of the League and that if there were disputes between countries they would be settled by negotiation rather than by force. If this failed‚ then countries would stop trading with the aggressive country and if that failed then countries would use their armies to

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    reasoning for not joining the League of Nations‚ they believed it would require them to deal with international problems that could cause another war (“US Isolationism 1920s”). Since the US was not a member of the League of Nations it made it more difficult for the League to handle the Ruhr Crisis. Thus the US could not be forced to handle the situation and others with less military resources made little to no impact trying to attain reparations (“American Isolationism”). The League was unable to create lasting

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    Peter Wilson Idealism in international relations Book section Original citation: Originally published in Dowding‚ K.‚ Encyclopedia of power. Thousand Oaks‚ USA: SAGE Publications‚ 2011‚ pp. 332-333. © 2011 SAGE Publications This version available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/41929/ Available in LSE Research Online: April 2012 LSE has developed LSE Research Online so that users may access research output of the School. Copyright © and Moral Rights for the papers on this site are retained by

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    reasons why Appeasement was approved was because some people thought the Treaty of Versailles was unfair‚ therefore allowing the Appeasement to change certain parts of Treaty. The failure of the League of Nations in the 1930s also contributed towards the outbreak of war. This was because League of Nation couldn’t actually solve or have control over things that were happening. So they could not stop any actual conflicts‚ but made Hitler bolder. Economic factors also played an important role. The

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    Canada’s Independence Following World War One Without the tragedies that occurred during World War One‚ Canada would not be the nation it is today. Following WW1‚ Canada was considered a major part of many of the battles especially Vimy Ridge‚ gaining Canada international respect. With that respect‚ strong bonds were established between Canada and the influential countries at that time. With this new gained confidence‚ Canada questioned the hold Britain still had on them‚ and decided it was time

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    In the time of the World War I‚ the President of the United States was Woodrow Wilson who his primary plan for the world was to set a permanent peace and to end the war which was destroying the countries both politically and economically. His idea of peace was clear as water; he wanted to put a new order in world‚ peace without victory. After he was involved into the war on April 1917‚ the plan and hope for peace started waning. The primary reason why America asked the Congress to declare war to

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    Fourteen Points:The points were divided into three groups. The first five points were issues that Wilson Believed had to be addressed to prevent another war:1) There should be no secret treaties among nations Freedom of the seas should be maintained for all Tariffs and other economic barriers among nations should be lowered or abolished in order to foster free trade Arms should be reduced ³to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety‚ thus lessening the possibility of military responses´ during

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    to the aggressors’ acts. Rather‚ they focused on their internal affairs‚ economic recovery and the US loans after the First World War‚ thus were insincere in coping with the aggressors or engaging in collective security‚ which also made the League of Nations ineffective without

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    It is said that a state succession is when one country takes the place of another or annexes part of it and takes responsibility for the predecessor state’s sovereign territorial rights. Since the start of modern civilization‚ large territories have transferred from country to country countless times. Empires have fallen‚ and other countries have risen from their ashes. However‚ a majority of the time the actual state succession never goes as favorably as the definition suggests. State succession

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