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  League of Nations
.... From almost the beginning of the Second World War, with the lessons learned from the failure of the League of Nations to establish any semblance of an ....
(1893 8 )

the League of Nations and The United Nations
.... In the aftermath of World War I, led in part by American President Woodrow Wilson and the European nations victorious in World War I, the League emerged as an ....
(1060 4 )

Failure of the League of Nations
In the aftermath of the Great War, the League of Nations was formulated as a constitution for governance of the world (Smith 116). ....
(3498 14 )

The League of Nations & the UN Charter
In the aftermath of the Great War, the League of Nations was formulated as a constitution for governance of the world (Smith 116). ....
(3498 14 )

The United Nations after the Cold War
.... One of the institutions that emerged from this war was the League of Nations, a forerunner of the United Nations but with little authority or power and ....
(2221 9 )

The Impace of World War I on American Baseball
.... 348-349). Despite the miscues of club owners, Major League Baseball emerged from World War I stronger than ever. (The owners learned ....
(2784 11 )

All American Girls Professional Baseball League
All American Girls Professional Baseball League When World War II began taking men off the baseball diamonds in 1942, a crisis loomed in the world of sports. ....
(855 3 )

A League of Their Own Feminism
.... athletes who played for the All American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL .... void in professional baseball left by all the player who marched off to war. ....
(1739 7 )

The Liberty League Alfred Emanuel Smith, or Al Smith,
.... If Roosevelt refused, General Butler as to force him out with an army of 500,000 war veterans from the American Legion. The League wanted a fascist government ....
(2824 11 )

History & Structure of the United Nations After World War I, an ...
.... Westport: Greenwood Press, 1970), 70 4. From almost the beginning of the Second World War, with the lessons learned from the failure of the League of Nations ....
(1966 8 )

American Isolationism and World War II
.... recapture lost status and territory, and the ineffectiveness of the League of Nations .... to international conflicts were the key elements leading to World War II. ....
(953 4 )

Treaty of Versailles At the end of World War I, a numbe
.... The League of Nations, a body that Woodrow Wilson, among others, believed could help avoid another war, was not at all effective at that task. ....
(4047 16 )

Post WWI Peace Efforts At the end of World War I, a numbe
.... he referred in his address before the League to Enforce Peace. In 1918 the idea of the formation of an international organization to prevent war was under ....
(2783 11 )

Causes of World War I
.... Bismarck's Three Emperor's League, formed after the Franco-Prussian war, collapsed after he was fired by Kaiser William II in 1890. ....
(784 3 )

Pre-Second World War Neutrality in the US
.... 1907, and produced a series of conventions designed to reduce the horrors of war (Palmer, 1979, p. 348). Article XIII of the Covenant of the League of Nations ....
(6136 25 )

Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... While the Porte agreed in principle, the Turkish people clamored for war. Outnumbered by the forces of the Balkan League, and suffering from poor morale and ....
(2763 11 )

The Iliad
.... when he pleads for punishment of the Mytileans - ignoring the fact that Mytilene had not declared war, but only independence from the Delian League: If you ....
(1765 7 )

The United States & the United Nations
.... One of the institutions that emerged from this war was the League of Nations, a forerunner of the United Nations but with little authority or power and ....
(1344 5 )

Approaches to shaping International Relations
.... it shall ipso facto be deemed to have committed an act of war against all members."9 The League condemned the invasion and authorized the League of Nations ....
(1780 7 )

The Greek City-States of Athens & Sparta
.... 337-38). War between Athens (leader of the Attic League) and Sparta (leader of the Peloponnesian League) was inevitable. The war ....
(703 3 )

The UN After the Breakup of the Soviet Union
.... One of the institutions that emerged from this war was the League of Nations, a forerunner of the United Nations but with little authority or power and ....
(2221 9 )

Wilson's 14-Points At the end of World War I, a numbe
.... The League of Nations, a body that Woodrow Wilson, among others, believed could help avoid another war, was not at all effective at that task. ....
(4047 16 )

Public Opinion Toward Japan in Pre-WWII
.... was prepared for the United States to withdraw from the Far East rather than risk war with Japan. In 1933, however, Japan withdrew from the League of Nations ....
(1983 8 )

Constitutional and Revolutionary Nationalism Nationalism in ...
.... The moral descendant of the Land League was Parnell's National League, which helped .... After Britain's entry into war with Germany in 1914, Irish nationalists saw ....
(2734 11 )

Texan War for Independence & Civil Rights in Texas
.... After World War II, Tejano war veterans created the American GI Forum. .... Blacks relied on the Democratic Progressive Voters League to undertake poll-tax and help ....
(1055 4 )

The UN in the Post-Soviet World
.... One of the institutions that emerged from this war was the League of Nations, a forerunner of the United Nations but with little authority or power and ....
(2312 9 )

Causes of World War I
.... military activity (and inhumane carnage) may be morally reprehensible; indeed, in Western Europe the League of Nations that was formed after World War I proved ....
(1932 8 )

Three International Legal Bodies
.... the League of Nations believed that an international court was a necessity in resolving the kinds of disputes between nations that had caused World War I. The ....
(3766 15 )

International Law and International Organizations
.... the League of Nations believed that an international court was a necessity in resolving the kinds of disputes between nations that had caused World War I. The ....
(3770 15 )

The Twenty Year Crisis
.... In its ideal state, the League of Nations was formed to control war and to automatically impose sanctions on any nation not following the pacifist ideal. ....
(1228 5 )

 
 
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