The League of Nations required unanimous voting for key decisions, particularly during its early years, to ensure that all member states agreed on significant issues. This requirement was established in its covenant adopted in 1919. However, the need for unanimous consent often led to inefficiencies and difficulties in decision-making, as it allowed any single member to block actions. Over time, this requirement was criticized and eventually modified in some instances to facilitate more effective governance.
Majority voting counts more than half of the votes, and it is done with a certain group of people; while unanimous voting use all the peoples votes.
Unanimous voting in the League of Nations often led to paralysis in decision-making, as any single member could block proposals, even those with broad support. This requirement made it difficult to respond effectively to international crises, as consensus was hard to achieve among diverse nations with varying interests. Consequently, critical actions were delayed or abandoned, undermining the League's authority and effectiveness, and ultimately contributing to its failure to maintain peace and prevent conflicts in the interwar period.
Because its what the people want. else they wouldn't vote it so!
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Juries in a criminal trial.
Albert Pujols won by unanimous decision.......... (kinda obvious) :-)
New Hampshire's Vote made the constitution legal because it was the ninth state to vote yes, because of the nine states voting yes it made it unanimous .
In 1985, Vince Coleman became the first unanimous selection for Rookie of the Year since Carlton Fisk in 1972.Coleman was the National League winner that year. In 1987, Mark McGwire became the first American League unanimous winner since Fisk won it.
The White League was known for using intimidation and violence to reduce Republican voting to get Republicans out of office. The White League also used intimidation to keep freedmen from voting and political organizing.
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An unanimous vote is correct.
To educate women who would be voting