The League of Nations was to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations, but Germany and Russia were excluded. After the Great Depression, most of the country had economic problems. Japan, Italy, and Germany started to plan to invade other countries for the goods and more living space: Japan invaded Manchuria and China, encouraged Italy invaded Ethiopia and Albania; in the case of Hitler, he invaded Rhineland, Austria, Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia, and Poland, respectively.
<span>Japan used to sign Kellogg-Briand Pact which not to engage in war, but they invaded Manchuria for the goods, materials, and more living space. It is the direct challenge to the League of Nations because Japan was a part of them before the invasion, and the League of Nations did not do anything. The failure to stop Japan encouraged Italy to invade Ethiopia for the goods. When Italy was invading Ethiopia, the Ethiopian leader, Haile Selassie was asking for help from the League of Nations, but the League of Nations did nothing again. The League of Nations did not want to get involved in the war, and they did not give any punishment to the aggressors, it caused Germany invade more countries indirectly.</span>
They had mad settlement houses which helped women and children in poverty, which seems discriminatory to modern people.
"Focus" allows us to be more efficient and to use our resources effectively by focusing our time, talents, and resources on a few tasks, since this saves us from distraction.
The french helped tremendously with the american independence movement. They were still very bitter about the loss of the french and Indian war, and jumped at the opportunity to help defeat the British. After the war ended, France had its own revolution, which was inspired by and based off the american war for independence. A few american figures even helped out with the french revolution.
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