League of Nation
Effects of Absence of Major Power
Early Attempts of Peacekeeping
100
He who created the League of Nation
Woodrow Wilson
100
Who are the major powers that was absence?
US, USSR, Germany
100
The years of the early attempts of peacekeeping?
1920-1925
200
It is part of Woodrow Wilson's....?
Fourteen points
200
What treaty was signed between USSR and Germany as the result of their exclusion from the League of Nation?
Treaty of Rapallo
200
In which crisis did France decide to act on its own without consulting the League of Nation first?
Ruhr Crisis
300
What does the League also dealt with?
humanitarian and economic problems
300
Why was the League of Nation rejected by the US Senate?
violates the idea of isolationism
300
List 1 of the successes of the League of Nation
Greco-Bulgarian War of 1925 and Upper Silesia
400
What was the only "punishment" that the League of Nation impose on nations?
Economic sanction
400
How does the absence of US effect the relationship between France and Britain?
Since France and Britain disagree over how to deal with Germany, US was suppose to be the neutralizer that could create the solution.
400
List 3 of the failures of the League of Nation
Vilna, the Russo-Polish War, the Seizure Fiume and the Ruhr invasion
500
What are some of the commissions, departments in the League of Nation? List at least 2
There was the mandate commissions, the refugee department, the slavery commission, the drugs department, International Court of Justice and an International Labor Organisation
500
Why was it important that US join the League of Nation
US was the wealthiest country after WWI, therefore, the US had the greatest power to intervene in case of tension between countries which could lead to possible conflicts. It was a neutralizer, and the one who knows the League best because it was the creator.
500
Reasons why the League of Nation succeed in solving problems, and why did it fail?
successes of the League usually involved small or medium powered nations which wanted to avoid war and so the League managed to enforce a settlement on these disputes. Failures of the League usually involved major powers who were not interested in keeping the peace or did not agree with the League's settlement and would not submit to it