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The League of Nations was established to prevent war, but it failed to avoid war. What measures should the League have taken to prevent war? - History and Political Science

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The League of Nations was established to prevent war, but it failed to avoid war. What measures should the League have taken to prevent war?

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  1. The League of Nations, as an international organization, should have taken serious measures to control the aggressive nationalism and imperialism that had arisen in Europe.
  2. Trust should be created for cooperation among nations.
  3. By obtaining the consent of a powerful nation like the United States for membership of the United Nations, measures should have been taken to bind the nations of Japan, Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union together without leaving the United Nations, because these nations have not fully and actively participated because they left the United Nations. As a result, there was an issue of community safety. The League should have taken measures to increase the military force necessary to enforce its decisions on the members who violated the treaty.
  4. Thus, the League of Nations was supposed to strive for unity and cooperation, peaceful relations among the nations of the world, i.e. to take measures to avoid the second world war.
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Chapter 2.1: Post World War Political Developments - Intext Questions [Page 58]

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Balbharati History and Political Science (Social Science) [English] 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2.1 Post World War Political Developments
Intext Questions | Q 2. | Page 58
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