Political ideology, feeling of revenge and failure of league of Nations were the major
causes of second World War, how?
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Unanimity made it really hard for the League to do anything. The League suffered big time from the absence of major powers — Germany, Japan, Italy ultimately left — and the lack of U.S. participation.
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