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State two factors which are responsible for the failure of League of Nations.



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Answered by Nishita0603
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The United States didn't join - The countries of Europe were bitterly divided after World War I and were in no mood to establish a substantive organization dedicated to promoting world peace and understanding. The US being an outsider may have been a stabilizing force to the group. But Congress was uninterested in entangling the US any further in European affairs, Until the Second World War that is....

The Treaty of Versailles - The terms of the treaty unfairly penalized Germany. Doing so made joining the League more of a "punishment" than a boon. The establishment of the UN after WWII didn't make the same mistake, which was partly why it has been successful.

The limited scope of the League - Many countries which would have been beneficial to the League simply weren't invited to join. As a result it was a boutique organization, rather than a true joining of nations.

The general instability of the League - Many of the founding members simply withdrew from it as it became apparent that the League was unstable and that its interests clashed with their own.

The myriad failings of the League's diplomacy - The League was unable to prevent foreign incursions or negotiate their resolutions successfully after they occurred; from the Chaco War of 1922 to the Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia, the League's toothless nature was apparent from its outset which grew worse with time.

Colonialism - Colonialism was simply incompatible with the League's existence. While UN managed to survive during colonialism, it did so in the wake of WWII and during the collapse of colonialism. The League's membership expected (well... demanded) that their questionable territorial claims were above and apart from its purview. This double standard weakened the legitimacy of the group and ultimately resulted in its downfall.
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Answered by AishaSingh2245
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Factors responsible for the failure of the League of Nations

These include 

^_^ the failure of the League of Nations, the Treaty of Versailles, Hitler's actions and so on.

^_^ Some of them are more important then others and are mostly linked with another cause.

^_^ The failure of the League of Nations was one of the main reasons for the outbreak of war.

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