yes
Fascist nations of Axis Powers could have been stopped by Western democracies
With some proper handling Italy could have been kept from joining the Axis, but the problem was generally that Nations in Europe were more focused on Germany and therefore didn't play the right cards. However if Germany was brought up short, than Italy would have been as well.
The slogan of fascist governments could be "Might makes right".
The slogan of fascist governments could be "Might makes right".
If the aggressors had not been stopped during Italy's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935, it could have emboldened Fascist regimes in Europe, leading to further aggression and expansionism. The failure of the League of Nations to effectively respond might have undermined its credibility and authority, potentially resulting in a more unstable international order. Additionally, Ethiopia's successful resistance could have inspired other nations facing aggression, possibly altering the course of colonialism and imperialism in Africa. Ultimately, this scenario might have delayed or changed the dynamics of World War II and the broader geopolitical landscape.
It could make war & agree to treaties with other nations.
The apostles could have prevented their enforced deaths by denying Christ. Even then they would have died eventually since it is the result of sin.
Probably not. The League of Nations had no power to enforce any resolution passed and the US public wasn't very interested in "Europe's problem".
they formed a union where nations could solve their problems peacefully
Both fascists and Nazis employed a private, but strictly controlled economy. They were both led by totalitarian dictators that could make up rules whenever they felt like it. For additional clarification, the term fascist covers most governments that are secular and have total control of a nations politics and economy. The first fascist in Europe was Mussolini in Italy. The fascism in Nazi Germany was built on the same principles, however, Nazi only describes the fascist system in Germany.
Yes, Alpha radiation could be stopped by normal paper.
Following WWI, President Woodrow Wilson - in an effort to avoid another world war - suggested the League of Nations: a forum through which the world's powers could discuss matters and provide assistance to threatened nations. Ideally, the world would approach a status of peace. However, the League was inefficient, with state actors lacking incentive to assist those threatened nations. To that end, Wilson neglected those Powers in the US Constitution that are granted to Congress. Among those are the rights to make treaties and declare war. Thus, the US could not join the League of Nations, a committe that would eventually be terminated and replaced by the United Nations.