why did the League of Nations fail
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league failed in its main object of maintaining peace in the world in spite of its efforts for to decades the whole world was involved in a war in 1939 by the time the machinery of the language of national had completely broken down the failure of language of nation can be at attractive the man cause
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The League of Nations was the first intergovernment organization that was established after World War 1 in order to try and maintain the peace. Unfortunately the League failed miserably in its intended goal: to prevent another world war from happening (WW2 broke out only two decades later). The idea was for the League of Nations to prevent wars through disarmament, collective security and negotiation. It was also involved in other issues such as drug trafficking, arms trade and global health. Although the League disbanded during WW2, it was replaced with the United Nations, which is still going strong today.
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