The League of Nations was created after World War I to settle international problems peacefully and promote cooperation among countries. Established in 1920, it aimed to prevent conflicts through diplomacy and collective security measures. Although it laid the groundwork for future international cooperation, it ultimately struggled to enforce its decisions and maintain peace, leading to its dissolution after World War II. The United Nations then emerged as its successor, continuing the mission of fostering global peace and security.
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Which organization was created at the end of World War 1 to help countries peacefully resolve their problems?
International Meteorological Organization was created in 1953.
International Thomson Organization was created in 1978.
International Labour Organization was created in 1919.
International Refugee Organization was created in 1946.
International Karate Organization was created in 1964.
International Organization for Migration was created in 1951.
International Coffee Organization was created in 1963.
International Organization for Standardization was created in 1947.
International Maritime Organization was created in 1959.
International Organization for a Participatory Society was created in 2012.