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Knowledge Connections Vocabulary  League of Nations Term Definition Knowledge Connections Picture

What limits on power weakened the League of Nations? Essential Question What limits on power weakened the League of Nations?

What was the League of Nations? President Wilson proposed the League of Nations It was an international organization aimed at resolving conflicts peacefully The League of Nations faced trouble from the start

What was good about the League of Nations? Strengths of the League of Nations Member nations promised to keep peace By the 1930s, 60 nations had joined A nation could be condemned for wrongful acts International conflicts could be settled peacefully

What problems faced the League of Nations? Weaknesses of the League of Nations The United States never joined Russia and Germany were not allowed to join Every decision required unanimous approval Only member nations were forced to follow decisions No army to enforce rulings Relied on contributions from member nations

Unfair terms in the treaty created anger in defeated nations How did the treaty affect the world? Some people in Europe were hoping for a nation for their ethnic group…. the treaty ended their hopes Unfair terms in the treaty created anger in defeated nations People were open to leaders who appealed to their emotions…. …not their reason

What limits on power weakened the League of Nations? Essential Question What limits on power weakened the League of Nations?

The League of Nations