Art.10 of the League of Nations Covenant (1919) sought to...'respect and preserve against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all Members of the League'...
it was an article that promised peace between nations worldwide
Article X refers to a specific clause or provision in a legal or organizational document that outlines rights, responsibilities, or regulations. Its details depend on the context of the document it belongs to.
article 10 was that if a conflict did ever arise that threaten a country under the control of the League of Nations( now known as the United Nations) that all countries would collaborate together to solve the conflict without causing a war, which is everyone gangs up on the little kid that thinks he is tough and then gets crossed out of the equation
No. Although President Woodrow Wilson wanted the US to join, the US Senate refused to approve it. The greatest objection was to Article X, under which member nations would assist other members who were attacked, as it could have drawn the US into more foreign wars (as treaties often did for countries in earlier wars).
Wilson referred to Article X of the United States Constitution.
Charles X was a strong believer in absolutism and rejected the very idea of the charter.
The ISBN of The Midnight Charter is 0-141-32371-X.
The primary reason was they opposed Article X of the Covenant of the League of Nations. Part of what it would have done is made it so that if one member of the League was attacked by another country, all other League members would have to declare war and help the defender. Senate Republicans led by Henry Cabot Lodge said that that would mean that Congress would lose its constitutional authority to declare war. Their opposition meant that President Wilson was not able to get the two-thirds majority needed to ratify the treaty.
X Article was created in 1947.
Wilson had formulated his famous "Fourteen Points" in 1918, intended to secure peace, arrange for an orderly establishment of new nations to replace the now fallen Axis Empires, and prevent future wars. His fourteenth point was the establishment of a "general association of nations" to enforce the other thirteen points and as a place where future conflicts between nations would be solved by arbitration instead of war. So basically, the League of Nations was Wilson's baby. His efforts to get it off the ground and to make the US join the League earned Wilson a Nobel Peace Prize, but in the end he could not get the US to join, because Congress feared that the League's articles of association (especially Article X) could at a future point draw the US into a war against its will.
X-League was created in 1971.
Press (X) when you move over a locked charter, and it will give the criteria to open up the charter