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Pitanja Liga nacija
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Date | 29.05.2016 | Size | 11.45 Kb. | | #72692 |
| Pitanja Liga nacija
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How successful was the League of Nations in dealing with disputes during the 1920s?
Explain your answer.
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What were the main aims of the League of Nations when it was set up in 1920?
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Why did its structure and membership weaken the League?
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How far was the League of Nations a success? Explain your answer.
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Describe the work of the Agencies of the League of Nations.
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Why was the structure of the League a weakness?
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How successful was the League of Nations in dealing with disputes in the 1920s and 1930s?Explain your answer.
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What were the main weaknesses in the structure and organisation of the League of Nations?
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Why did the Depression make the work of the League more difficult?
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To what extent was the League of Nations a success in its peacekeeping role? Explain your answer.
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What steps did the League of Nations take against Japan following the invasion of Manchuria?
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Why did the Depression cause problems for the League?
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‘The League of Nations was based on sound ideas.’ How far do you agree with this statement?Explain your answer.
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Describe two successes the League of Nations had in the 1920s in solving disputes.
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Why was the League of Nations quite successful in the first ten years of its existence?
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‘The good work of the League was destroyed by the Depression of the 1930s.’ Do you agree?Explain your answer.
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Describe the attacks that Japan made on China in the 1930s.
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Why was Italy able to defeat the Abyssinians?
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How did the League of Nations hope to prevent future wars between nations?
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Why did the League of Nations fail to restrict the aggression of Japan in the 1930s?
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How far was the League of Nations a failure? Explain your answer.
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Why did the League of Nations have some successes during the 1920s?
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How far can the failure of the League of Nations in the 1930s be blamed on the Great
Depression? Explain your answer.
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Describe the successes of the League of Nations in the 1920s.
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Why did the League fail to deal with Japanese aggression against Manchuria?
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‘It was the Abyssinian crisis that destroyed the League of Nations as an effective
peacekeeping body.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
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Describe the successes of the League of Nations in peacekeeping in the 1920s.
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Explain how the Japanese invasion of Manchuria showed the weaknesses of the League.
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Which was the more important cause of the failure of the League of Nations – the World
Depression of the 1930s or the invasion of Abyssinia? Explain your answer.
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How did the League of Nations hope to prevent future wars between nations?
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Why did the League fail to stop Italian aggression against Corfu in 1923?
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‘The League was a failure’. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer
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Describe the humanitarian work of the League of Nations in the 1920s.
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Why was the League able to achieve some successes in the 1920s in dealing with international disputes?
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How far can the World Depression be blamed for the failure of the League? Explain your answer.
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What were the main weaknesses in the structure and organisation of the League of Nations?
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Why did the Depression make the work of the League more difficult?
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What methods were available to the League of Nations to settle disputes between countries?
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Why did some major powers not join the League of Nations?
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‘The lack of an army was the main reason for the League’s failure in Manchuria.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
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How far was Mussolini’s invasion of Abyssinia in 1935 responsible for destroying the League as an effective peacekeeping body? Explain your answer.
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What part did (i) the Council and (ii) the Permanent Court of Justice play in the organization of the League of Nations?
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Why did the Depression of the 1930s affect the work of the League?
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What were the roles of (i) the Assembly and (ii) the Mandates Commission in the League of Nations?
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Why did the League of Nations have some successes in the first ten years of its existence?
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‘The League of Nations failed because of Britain and France.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
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Describe events in Corfu in 1923.
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Why was the League of Nations weak from the start?
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Why was the League unable to stop Italian aggression against Corfu in 1923?
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‘The League of Nations failed because of the absence of the USA.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.
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