International Relations 1919-1939 League of Nations

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International relations with a focus on League of Nations
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Question 1

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Why was the League of Nations created?
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  • To promote peace
  • To fight organised crime

Question 2

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How did people feel when the League was first established?
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  • optimistic
  • Concerned about limitations
  • Confident it would work

Question 3

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What was the idea of the league?
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  • 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?
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  • Agression
  • Cooperation
  • Disarmament
  • To improve conditions worldwide

Question 5

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How many people joined in 1919?
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  • 42
  • 34
  • 21

Question 6

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How many members did the league have in 1930?
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  • 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
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  • 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?
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  • 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?
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  • It brought countries together
  • Countries became more selfish

Question 12

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Why did disarmament fail?
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  • 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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