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kipiarov [429]
3 years ago
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A limitation of using the speech excerpted to study opposition to the league of nations is that the speech.

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lora16 [44]3 years ago
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A limitation of using the speech excerpted to study opposition to the league of nations is the speech was given before the Treaty of Versailles.

<h3>What is a Speech?</h3>

A speech is a vocal communication using language. It is the ability to express one's thoughts or feelings using articulate sounds. It can also be seen as a formal address or discussion directed to an audience.

The League of Nations was seen as an epitome of a new world order based on mutual cooperation of different international countries. The speech that was given to the opposition of the League of Nations was the Treaty of Versailles.

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