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International Relations 1919-1939 League of Nations
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International relations with a focus on League of Nations
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international relations 1919-1939
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international relations 1919-1939
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Question 1
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Why was the League of Nations created?
Answer
To promote peace
To fight organised crime
Question 2
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How did people feel when the League was first established?
Answer
optimistic
Concerned about limitations
Confident it would work
Question 3
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What was the idea of the league?
Answer
All nations would join
All nations would disarm
Disputes would go to the league
Everyone would protect each other
Sanctions would stop people breaking the rules
countries would make more money
Question 4
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What were the aims of the League?
Answer
Agression
Cooperation
Disarmament
To improve conditions worldwide
Question 5
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How many people joined in 1919?
Answer
42
34
21
Question 6
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How many members did the league have in 1930?
Answer
59
42
34
Question 7
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Which two countries stayed for the whole time?
Answer
Britain
france
USA
Question 8
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The assembly met once a year
Answer
True
False
Question 9
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Each country had to send 2 government ministers, 1employer and 1 worker to the labour organisation.
Answer
True
False
Question 10
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What Border disputes were successfully solved by the league?
Answer
Vilna 1920
Upper Silesia 1921
Aaland islands 1921
corfu 1923
Geneva Protocol 1924
Bulgaria 1925
Question 11
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How did the economic depression effect the league?
Answer
It brought countries together
Countries became more selfish
Question 12
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Why did disarmament fail?
Answer
No one could agree on the best way to disarm
It cost too much
Question 13
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Mussolini's invasion of Abyssinia damaged the league because they wanted to stay friends with Mussolini.
Answer
True
False
Question 14
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Why was the league a failure
Answer
French and British self-interest
Absent powers-no USA
Ineffective sanctions
lack of armed forces
Unfair treaties
reaching decisions too slowly
No one wanted peace
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