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Lady bird [3.3K]
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Do you think the League of Nations could have prevented the outbreak of the Second World War if the United States had joined? Wh

y or why not
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fgiga [73]4 years ago
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Answer: No, it was designed to prevent another WW1. It was premised on the assumption that IF only the heads of state and the foreign ministers spoke directly, then behaved as gentlemen would, then all future wars would be avoided.

Explanation:

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