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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The answer is “to allow each branch to be held more responsible”
Answer:
15
Explanation:
I took the test and I'm pretty sure this is it
<span>At the time, it was the height of the Cold War with the Soviet Union. The Soviets also wanted to send a man to the moon. It was basically a race to see who was best. The US didn't want the Soviets to beat them to the moon. The Soviets had already won the space race twice, by launching the first satellite and having the first person in space. The US didn't want to lose the race to the moon. hope this helps</span>
Answer C
Explanation : The King of England’s during that time was King George III and afternoon the french and Indian war which costed lots of money the king looked for a back door out of this debt so he put it on the American colonies which angered the colonist (: have a nice day and god bless you