Which body of the League acted as a ‘parliament’?
The Secretariat
The Council
The Assembly
Which body of the League acted as a ‘civil service’?
Which body of the League had ‘executive’ powers?
Which League commission dealt with colonies?
The slavery commission
The Health (ILO) commission
The mandates commission
Which commission dealt with repatriation of war refugees?
The refugees commission
Which commission dealt with trying to limited the spread of diseases?
The International health organisation
Which of the following are true of the Assembly?
It could recommend action to the Council
It had an executive of 4 permanent members
It met once a year
It met at times of crisis
Voting had to be unanimous
Which of the following are true of the League Council?
Everyone was a member
It had 4 permanent members and 4 temporary members elected by the Assembly
It met about 5 times a year
It could meet in an ‘emergency’
Which body of the League was designed to provide its members with ‘arbitration’?
The International Court of Justice
Which of the following are ‘true’ of the International Court of Justice?
It could settle disputes by providing disputing nations with ‘mediation’
It mostly made rulings on border disputes
It could enforce its ruling with the League Army
It was made up of independent judges and based in The Hague (Netherlands)
The League had a standing army that could be sent by the Council to enforce its decisions.
Smaller nations were attracted to the League because of the principle of collective security.
Which of the following were sanctions available to the League?
Moral condemnation (warning)
Economic embargo
Legally binding judgement
Military
Which body of the League tried to ban child labour?
The ILO
Where was the League HQ?
London
Geneva
Paris
Who were the original permanent members of the League?
USA, Britain, France, Italy, USSR
Britain, France, Italy, Japan
USA, USSR, Britain, France
What did the original 42 members of the League have to agree to?
Never go to war again
The Covenant
Go to war when instructed to by the League Council
The League was very democratic- all its positions were open to men and women alike.
Article 10 stated that League members should respect each others’ sovereignty. (i.e they should not resort to force against another member)
Which of the following was ‘ipso facto’ the League’s ‘head’?
The President
The General Secretary
The Pope