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How did the League of Nations affect postwar Europe?
It kept Italy from invading Abyssinia.
It brought Europe into a state of harmony.
It failed to resolve several crises.
It quickly resolved several crises.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It failed to resolve several crises.

The League lacked enforcement power and unanimous support from major powers, so it was unable to stop aggression (e.g., Japan in Manchuria, Italy in Abyssinia) and thus did not maintain lasting peace in Europe.