The two most important bodies of the League of Nations were the Assembly and the Council. The Assembly served as the main deliberative body, where all member nations had a voice and could discuss issues affecting international peace and security. The Council, consisting of a smaller group of member states, had the authority to make decisions and implement measures to address conflicts and threats to peace. Together, these bodies aimed to promote cooperation and prevent war through diplomacy and collective security.
The first most important element of Woodrow Wilson's postwar vision was the creation of a league of nations. The second was disarmament.
General Assembly and Secratariat
Woodrow Wilson proposed the League of Nations.
The treaty also set up the League of Nations.
The most important point in President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points speech was the call for the establishment of a League of Nations, aimed at promoting peace and preventing future conflicts through diplomacy and collective security. This idea laid the foundation for the creation of the League of Nations after World War I.
Disbanding the League of Nations.
As always, nothing. The League of Nations spent most of their time sitting on their butts talking the talk and not walking the walk.
The establishment of a league of nations through which international disputes could be settled without war.
He had entertained the idea of having a league of nations to serve as peacekeepers for many years. He was the one who worked the hardest to get the creation of the league into the treaty that ended WW I.
The U.S Senate
No it wasn't.
the united nations, formerly known as the league of nations