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The country, whose president, Woodrow Wilson, had dreamed up the idea of the League - America - refused to join it. ChaCha!
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Many views are offered as to the reason the League of Nations failed. The main reason seems to point to the inability to back the goals set forth. Look here for more information: http://www.johndclare.net/league_of_nations1_Answer.htm
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As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations was founded in 1920. The inter-governmental organization at it's peak between 1934 and 1935 had 58 members.
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the purpose of the league of nations was to be an international association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations. =))
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Woodrow Wilson started the League of Nations
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The league of nations was established in the year 1920. haha yur very welcome ;P
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The first world war was possibly the most horrific war Europeans had experienced up from the thirty years war. To prevent such things from happening again, they needed an international alliance who would police and mediate diplomatic proble...
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The general weaknesses of the League are illustrated by its specific failures. Cieszyn Cieszyn (German Teschen, Czech Tě n) is a region between Poland and today's Czech Republic, important for its coal mines. Czechoslovakian troops moved to...
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The Centeral powers formed the League of Nations to combine forces against the Allied powers. NovaNet Answer.
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Yes In 1917 H.G. Wells was a member of Research Committee for the League of Nations and published several books about the world organization but officially the idea for the League of Nations itself appears to have originated with the Britis...
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