What motivated the creation of
the League of Nations?
(1 point)
the expansion of
Germany
the devastation of
World War I
the U.S. failure to ratify
the Treaty of Versailles
the breaking of
economic ties
3 answers
The devastation of World War I motivated the creation of the League of Nations. The war had caused immense destruction and loss of life, and there was a desire among many countries to prevent future conflicts and maintain peace. The League of Nations was seen as a way to achieve this goal by promoting international cooperation and arbitration, and preventing aggression among nations.
thats not one of the awnsers
Apologies for the confusion. Among the provided options, the correct answer is the devastation of World War I. The immense destruction and loss of life during the war led to a desire for international cooperation and the prevention of future conflicts, which ultimately motivated the creation of the League of Nations.