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2 March, 11:40

Which reasons explain the failure of the League of Nations? Select two options.

The League of Nations was not authorized by the Treaty of Versailles.

President Wilson did not support the creation of the League of Nations.

The League of Nations was created by the unpopular Treaty of Versailles.

The United States was unable to convince any other nations to join the league.

The US Senate did not allow the US to become involved in the League of Nations.

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  1. 2 March, 11:47
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    Answer: D is right. But there are also many other reasons.

    Explanation: League of Nations was formed by Allied powers (from the WW I) so consequently it was viewed as "League of Victors". Moreover USA did not join, may other states did not join and later on League of Nations was unable the prevent outbreak of WW II.
  2. 2 March, 14:21
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    I may be wrong but 4 and 5 make the most sense especially with the other answer given.
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