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How does the United Nations differ from the League of Nations?
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The United Nations is a political organization, while the League of Nations had an economic focus.
The United Nations supports democracies, while the League of Nations supported Communist states.
The United Nations has a broader membership than its predecessor, the League of Nations.
The United Nations includes only countries in Europe and North America.
The United Nations is primarily concerned with disaster relief.
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The United Nations is a political organization, while the League of Nations had an economic focus.
The United Nations supports democracies, while the League of Nations supported Communist states.
The United Nations has a broader membership than its predecessor, the League of Nations.
The United Nations includes only countries in Europe and North America.
The United Nations is primarily concerned with disaster relief.
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The correct distinction is:
**The United Nations has a broader membership than its predecessor, the League of Nations.**
The United Nations was formed after World War II and includes nearly all countries in the world today, whereas the League of Nations, established after World War I, had a more limited and often exclusive membership.
**The United Nations has a broader membership than its predecessor, the League of Nations.**
The United Nations was formed after World War II and includes nearly all countries in the world today, whereas the League of Nations, established after World War I, had a more limited and often exclusive membership.
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