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Mention any two objectives of the League of Nations.
State any two aims of the League of Nations.
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- All the states of the world were prohibited from entering into any secret treaties and alliances.
- The member states were not supposed to maintain huge armies, warships and destructive armaments.
- All States were to respect each other's independence.
- All states were to refer their mutual disputes, if any, to the League of Nations for a peaceful settlement.
- The member states were to take necessary action as directed by the League against any state which tried to disturb world peace and order.
- Apart from political functions, the League of Nations was supposed to promote cultural, social and economic cooperation among the member states.
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Aims and Objectives of the League of Nations
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