The rejection of the Versailles Treaty is what led to the formation of the league of nations proposed by Wilson.
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The main reason that the League of Nations failed, was that the countries only thought for themselves.The absence of the U.S. was a large factor in the failure of the League of Nations, but the root cause of the failure of the League was that it had no real power.
James Robert Norris has written: 'Anglo-French conflict and the failure of the Geneva Protocol in 1924-25' -- subject(s): Arbitration, International, Disarmament, International Arbitration, League of Nations
The first most important element of Woodrow Wilson's postwar vision was the creation of a league of nations. The second was disarmament.
the league of Nations split up during the 1940's as it turned out to be a complete failure
Britain did not disarm in the League of Nations due to a combination of national security concerns and the desire to maintain its imperial power. The rise of aggressive powers in Europe and the threat of potential conflicts made disarmament seem risky. Additionally, Britain sought to retain its military capabilities to protect its interests and influence globally, leading to a reluctance to fully commit to disarmament initiatives within the League. Consequently, the lack of trust in other nations' commitments to disarmament further justified Britain's decision to maintain its military strength.
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the league of nations couldn't solve problems if the protagonists did not play the game
the league of nations,the signing of international agreement and the calling of disarmament conference
The rejection of the Versailles Treaty is what led to the formation of the league of nations proposed by Wilson.
The rejection of the Versailles Treaty is what led to the formation of the league of nations proposed by Wilson.
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