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ryzh [129]
2 years ago
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Describe the League of Nations ?

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Airida [17]2 years ago
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An international organization to promote world peace and cooperation that was created by the Treaty of Versailles(1919): dissolved April 1946.
ololo11 [35]2 years ago
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League of Nations<span> definition. An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles. The </span>League<span>, the forerunner of the United </span>Nations<span>, brought about much international cooperation on health, labor problems, refugee affairs, and the like.</span>
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