Two problems that led to the dissolution of the League of Nations were:
- Its inaction when some of its members engaged in aggressive actions.
- The fact that some powerful nations were not members.
<h3>Why was the League of Nations dissolved?</h3>
The League of nations failed to properly act when Italy and Japan attacked Ethiopia and China even though all four countries were in the League. This led to a loss of confidence.
Two powerful nations were also not members which were Russia and the U.S. which made it hard to enforce policies.
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Explanation: As cash crops meant increased economic growth for Louisiana, it also meant that a larger workforce was needed to produce these items.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Since the population of the cities increased with more factories being built, A seems to be the best choice: More people moved to the city in order to work in the factories.
Supreme Court decision of Brown v Board of Education in 1954
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