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There are many things that are can arguably be in favor of the League of Nations. The League of Nations had many social successes by educating nations on the problems of drug smuggling and drug addiction.
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the UN provides a location where nations can meet and discuss their problems and issues including women's rights, AIDS, social and economic development.
the UN provides a location where nations can meet and discuss their problems and issues including women's rights, AIDS, social and economic development.
Charles Wooten Pipkin has written: 'The Economic consultative committee of the League of nations..' -- subject(s): Economic history, League of Nations. Economic Consultative Committee, League of Nations 'Social politics and modern democracies' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Industrial laws and legislation, Labor laws and legislation
yes, the UN interferes in the problems of nations because it wants to preserve peace. it is only because of the UN's goals, that they are so involved in these affairs.
Some of the social problems Dickens addressed are: # Poverty # Prostitution # Homelessness # Hunger # Orphans on the streets
Social Problems during the Great Depression, defined as the greatest period of low economic activity and high unemployment in American history.
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Social Democratic League was created in 1881.
Social Democratic League ended in 1900.
League for Social Reconstruction ended in 1942.