how did the failure of the league of nations contribute to the second World War
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- The League of Nations was formed to prevent a repetition of the First World War, but within two decades this effort failed.
- Economic depression, renewed nationalism, weakened successor states, and feelings of humiliation (particularly in Germany) eventually contributed to World War II.
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The League of Nations was formed to prevent a repetition of the First World War, but within two decades this effort failed. Economic depression, renewed nationalism, weakened successor states, and feelings of humiliation (particularly in Germany) eventually contributed to World War II.
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