Beginning in the early 1990s, many African nations joined the worldwide trend toward democracy.
Ottoman Empire
1947 AFTER THE 2ND WORLD WAR France officially joined the 5 nations in 1910. check here: .rbs6nations.com/en/history.php.
Although the US President Wilson had been pivotal to the peace treaty negotiations which included setting up the League of Nations that was to prevent further wars, the US Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. There were strongly isolationist tendencies there which made the Senate shrink away from having to become involved with worldwide peacekeeping. Therefore the US never joined the League of Nations.
There were more than 5 allied nations in WWII but the 5 main nations were Great Britain, China, France (was defeated by Germany in June 1940, but later joined with allies again), the Soviet Union (from June 1941) and the United States (from December 1941).
Beginning in the early 1990s, many African nations joined the worldwide trend toward democracy.
Beginning in the early1990s many African nations and joined the worldwide trend toward
economic liberalization and market-oriented reforms to spur economic growth and attract foreign investment. This shift aimed to move away from state-controlled economies towards more open and competitive markets, with the hope of fostering growth and development within the continent. The implementation of structural adjustment programs and policies such as privatization, deregulation, and trade liberalization were central to this transformation.
The United States never joined the League of Nations. The loosing countries of World War 1 were not among the initial members but did eventually joined, as did the USSR in 1934. The last nation to join was Egypt, on 26 May 1937.
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Bangladesh joined both the Commonweath of Nations & the United Nations in 1974.
austria joined th united nations in 1861.
Russia joined the league of nations in 1934
Montenegro joined 28 June 2006
African American workers joined Labor Unions.
Israel became a country on May 14, 1948, but joined the United Nations on May 11, 1949.
The United States never became a member of the League of Nations. The people thought that if they joined, they would be forced to join in another nations conflict.