I believe the answer is C. <span>He tended to focus on small issues, and did not look at the larger picture</span>
The answer is B. Without the United States, the League lacked the firepower to actually make a huge difference without the individual nations suffering huge consequences. In turn, the League didn't do anything, thus they were ineffective and nothing but a figurehead for democracy and international peace.
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Explanation:
The immediate cause for World War 1 was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his pregnant wife Sophie. ... However, there were many other causes for the start of World War 1. Before WW1 was triggered, a number of defense alliances existed between the major European countries.
I’m not positive but I think they did
Are you talking about the French and Indian War, or what war are you asking about?