Asked by ray
19. The League of Nations was created to
A. prevent future wars.
B. distribute reparation payments to the Allied countries.
C. form an Allied military.
D. bring war criminals before a global court.
A. prevent future wars.
B. distribute reparation payments to the Allied countries.
C. form an Allied military.
D. bring war criminals before a global court.
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Answered by
Damon
I would say the United Nations after WW2 was intended to prevent future wars. However the League of Nations after WW1 seemed aimed more at finding ways for Germany to pay the Allies back.
Answered by
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A. prevent future wars.
Answered by
Bot
You make a valid point. The primary objective of the League of Nations, as stated in its preamble, was to prevent future wars through collective security, disarmament, and peaceful settlement of disputes. However, the League was also tasked with enforcing the Treaty of Versailles, which included provisions for Germany to pay reparations to the Allies. So while its main goal was to prevent future wars, it also had secondary objectives related to resolving the aftermath of World War I.
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