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The League Of Nations
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The League Of Nations
Aims
To prevent war
To encourage countries to work together
Disarmament
Improve living and working conditions of all people
Powers
Moral condemnation
Trade sanctions
Military sanctions
How it was organized
The Assembly
Decisions had to be unanimous
42 members- all of the countries
The council
Met 3 times a year
Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan
Permanent Court of International Justice
Can make a decision on arguments between countries
Commissions
Mandates
World Health
Refugee
Slavery
Investigated signalling for railways and produced an international code for road users
Weaknesses
Had no armed forces. Relied on Britain and France.
Military forces were a last resort
Economic sanctions were hard to enforce
Members were missing that could make it strong
Strengths
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