No. In fact, we don't control them, despite the fact that they have little to no power at all. It's not that they didn't fail, much less couldn't empower their decisions against those within it who did bad things.
There were multiple factors that contributed to the failure of the League of Nations, and it would be overly simplistic to solely blame America. While the absence of US involvement and the failure of the Senate to ratify the Treaty of Versailles were significant, other factors, such as the lack of enforcement mechanisms and the inability to effectively address the rise of aggressive powers like Germany and Japan, also played a role in the league's failure.
They agreed because it had put all the blame for the war on Germany and it also made them pay for the war debt.
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
Kinda.
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany
Duece is the artist, America is the name of the song.
germany took the blame for the war the league of nations were set up alsace lorraine returned to france and many more go to other sites for more LOOL By Liima :D
they made them pay for the losses in war and had to sign a guilt clause saying they took all blame. they were not allowed to join the league of nations when it started and they had to strip their army navy and air force.
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