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The structure of the League of Nations (1920-1946) contained 3 parts.

One is the secretariat (General Secretary based in Geneva). The second is the Council and the Assembly and the last were the many agencies and commissions. Please read further at the link I am providing for descriptions of each body.

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The League of nations was created after World War 1 as a result of the Versailles treaty. It's primary concerns were settling global disputes. It consisted of the superpowers, or strongest nations of the time, such as The United States, Britain and France.

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