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The legue of nations was established to prevent war ,but it failed to avoid war . what measures should the legue have taken to prevent war

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Answered by jayachithranadar
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Answer:

The League could order League members not to do any trade with an aggressor nation in an effort to bring that aggressor nation to heel. If this failed, the League could introduce physical sanctions. This meant that military force would be used to put into place the League's decision

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Answered by Pooplordmc
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Why they failed:

Why did the League of Nations fail? There had to be unanimity for decisions that were taken. 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.

How they could've won:

The structure of the League Of Nations wasn't well planned and there were a lot of politics in the assembly, leading to poor/one sided decisions.

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