The leage of nations
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The League of Nations and its Impact on World Peace
Through my studies and research I have come to the following conclusion about the League of Nations: despite all of President Woodrow Wilson's efforts, the League was doomed to fail. I feel this was so for many reasons, some of which I hope to convey in the following report. From the day when Congress voted on the Fourteen Points, it was
Obvious that the League
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dissolution, whereupon much of its property and organization were transferred to the United Nations, which had recently been founded. Never truly effective as a peace-keeping organization, the lasting importance of the League of Nations lies in the fact that it provided the groundwork for the United Nations. This international alliance, formed after World War 2, not only profited by the mistakes of the League but borrowed much of the organizational mechanics of the League of Nations.
dissolution, whereupon much of its property and organization were transferred to the United Nations, which had recently been founded. Never truly effective as a peace-keeping organization, the lasting importance of the League of Nations lies in the fact that it provided the groundwork for the United Nations. This international alliance, formed after World War 2, not only profited by the mistakes of the League but borrowed much of the organizational mechanics of the League of Nations.