The league tried to stop wars peacefully so they hoped to solve disputes by talking and discussing it with thearguing countries. Also if a war broke out all the other nations in the league would stop trading with the invading country to try and untill a lack of suplies brought the war to an end.
The League of Nations was supposed to do many things, but first and foremost was to prevent another world war, which it failed to do.
hope that international cooperation might prevent future global conflict
the hope that international cooperation might prevent future global conflict
One of the Allied countries who did not join the League of Nations was the United States. Hope this helps, but this may not be the complete answer!
People were optimistic about the League of Nations because it represented a groundbreaking effort to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts after the devastation of World War I. The League aimed to provide a platform for dialogue and dispute resolution among nations, fostering peace and collective security. Additionally, its establishment reflected a global commitment to the principles of diplomacy and multilateralism, inspiring hope that nations could work together to address shared challenges. However, this optimism was ultimately challenged by the League's inability to enforce its decisions and the rise of aggressive nationalism in the years that followed.
In short; world peace.
Principally, peace and co-operation between nations. It was the forerunner to the United Nations.
He hoped that it could be a place of peace among countries
He hoped that it could be a place of peace among countries
Many countries viewed the League of Nations with a mix of hope and skepticism. Initially, it was seen as a pioneering effort for global cooperation and peace following World War I. However, its inability to enforce decisions, resolve conflicts effectively, and prevent aggression led to disillusionment among member states. Ultimately, this perceived ineffectiveness contributed to the League's decline and the rise of tensions that preceded World War II.
World leaders in 1920 were optimistic about avoiding future wars largely due to the establishment of the League of Nations, which aimed to promote international cooperation and resolve conflicts through diplomacy rather than military action. The devastation of World War I fostered a strong desire for peace, leading many to believe that collective security and disarmament could prevent future conflicts. Additionally, the widespread belief in progress and the potential for social and political reforms contributed to this hope for a more peaceful world order.
The league of nations failed in Abyssinia because it was too weak and frightened of Italy to stand up against Italy. the league was frightened if they upset Italy's prime minister Benito Mussolini, that he may not help the league if Hilter were to attck again, so they basically let Italy do what they wanted because the the league was weak and defenseless. Hope that helped