Asked by Wolf Haley
What were the goals behind the creation of the League of Nations? Check all that apply.
to foster international cooperation
to foster control of trade markets
to promote open diplomacy
to promote secret treaties
to prevent future conflicts
to prevent future disarmament
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- to foster international cooperation
- to promote open diplomacy
- to prevent future conflicts
Brief explanation: The League of Nations was created after WWI to promote collective security, peaceful dispute resolution, disarmament, and cooperation among nations, and to end secret diplomacy. It was not created to control trade markets, promote secret treaties, or "prevent future disarmament."
- to foster international cooperation
- to promote open diplomacy
- to prevent future conflicts
Brief explanation: The League of Nations was created after WWI to promote collective security, peaceful dispute resolution, disarmament, and cooperation among nations, and to end secret diplomacy. It was not created to control trade markets, promote secret treaties, or "prevent future disarmament."
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