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What weakness made the League of Nations ineffective force for peace in the 1920 and 1930?

they didnt take action when they were supposed to stop conflicts, appeasement was there problem. they let Germany slowly conquer its neighbors until they were right on there doorstep ready to blitzkreig


The league of nations responded to italian aggression in 1935 with?

the League placed some economic sanctions on Italy but took no real action.


Why was the league of nations in no position to take action on the complaints of its supporting members?

It had no mandate or authority to do so.


How did the other nations react to the aggression of the Japanese and the Italians?

They formed a collection to fight the Japanese and protect each other from opposing countries. =)


What are the 3 examples that show ineffectiveness of the League of Nations during the 1930s period of crisis?

The first example is the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. The League of Nations disapproved but had no means to stop the invasion. Mussolini then invaded Ethiopia in 1935, and the League of Nations was unable to take action against him. Finally, in 1936, Hitler began to remilitarize Germany, and there was no reaction from the League of Nations.


Which action indicated that the US wanted to return to a policy of isolationism during the 1930s?

they did not join the league of nations


Which action was supported by both the Fourteen Points and the Paris Peace Conference agreements?

creating the league of nations.


What aggressive action did Adolf Hitler take that directly challenge the league of nations?

Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.


What aggressive action-did adolf Hitler take that directly challenged the league of nations?

Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.


What aggression action did Hitler take that directly challenged the league of nations?

Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.


How did the league of nations respond when Italy invaded Ethiopia?

1: There was no UN in 1935. 2: The European nations complained to some degree. Mussolini claimed that Ethiopia started the war by attacking across the border(which was staged by his men). It seems the nations considered this a local dispute. 3. There was a League of Nations, quite toothless, which responded with a lot of talk and no action.


League of Nations responded to the move into austria by?

Doing nothing. Germany had left in 1933. Action was down to Europe's powers. They did nothing too.