During the 1930's the leaders of Japan, Germany, and Italy made war more likely by A) engaging in submarine warfare. B) refusing to join the League of Nations. C) required that the losing nations in W. W. I pay reparations. D) using nationalism to establish warlike attitudes among their populations.
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B) refusing to join the league of nation
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Amid the 1930's the pioneers of Japan, Germany, and Italy made war almost certain by declining to join the League of Nations.
The League of Nations was concocted by Woodrow Wilson, the American President amid the First World War.
It was to be a gathering of countries that cooperated to keep harmony.
One reason for its ruin was that, after a vote, the American open declined to join.
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