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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Answer:
The Bonus Expeditionary Force.
Explanation:
They were a group of 43,000 marchers, some of them veterans of World War I who gathered in Washington D.C. in 1932 to demand the payment of their service certificates.
The name was given by the organizers as a reference to the American Expeditionary Forces. The media called them Bonus Marchers. The manifestation was supposed to be in peace, but when the Washington police attempt to remove the veterans after being ordered to do that by the Attorney General they resist. That lead to Hoover´s decision of sending the army to clear the marchers' campsite. It was considered politically disastrous to Hoover and was a contributing factor to the victory of Roosevelt in the 1932 election.
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Purpose was to discuss the grievances and the war going on in 1812 and political problems within the government. To discuss the withdrawal of the New England states from the Union.
Answer:
she negotiated a treaty to stablish the Islamic nation of Bangladesh
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