In late 1942, U.S . and British troops attacked the German army in North Africa.
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How did the League of Nations respond to genocide prior to 1945?
The League of Nations responded to genocide prior to 1945 in a weak way. The League of Nations failed to politically and militarily challenge this terrible act.
The League of Nations was a forum to resolve disputes among member countries. Through its charter, member nations pledged to act collectively against any country that attacked a member country. However, in reality, it did never had the proper organization and coordination to address important issues such as genocide.
The League of Nations was formed after World War 1 in order to prevent another armed conflict. It was the precursor of the United Nations. United States President Woodrow Wilson was one of the most important supporters of the idea although, in the end, the United States decided no to be part of the League.
D. france and great britian took over former german colonies
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Political: The traditions of an Islamic ruler with religious authority of sharia law in Southwest Asia and N. Africa, united Arab peninsula, anti-Islamic (and anti Jewish) Europe. The Byzantine Empire had less power and political divisions in India were mad by geographic area.
Economic: Wealth was focused on trade instead of the amount of land. There was a growth of African slave trade, preservation, advancement of eastern, western ideas and inventions.
Social: There was a founding spread of monotheistic Islam within the lands and bordered places to trading partners (Africa, southeast Asia).
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