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photoshop1234 [79]
2 years ago
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The real death of the League was in December 1935 [in its response to the Abyssinian Crisis], not in 1939 or 1945. One day it wa

s a powerful body imposing sanctions, seemingly more effective than ever before; the next day it was an empty sham, everyone scuttling from it as quickly as possible. –Origins of the Second World War, A. J. P. Taylor According to this author, what caused the end of the League of Nations? Its inability to create lasting mandates its inability to address social issues its inability to prevent acts of aggression its inability to impose economic sanctions
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Lelu [443]2 years ago
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Its inability to create lasting mandates.

Explanation:

Yes, inability to create lasting mandates caused the end of the League of Nations because the main purpose of the League of Nations is to impose its orders on the other nations. They don't have the ability to united on a single decision which causes differences in them that leads to failure of League of Nations. Due to this behaviour they can't counter German aggression that leads to World War II.

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