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  • The League of Nations was the first attempt to assemble the nations of the world in a single body ...estroying any chance for ratification of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. The League of Nations went into operation anyway, but the U.S. never joined.
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  • * ''The Essential Facts About the League of Nations'', published in Geneva, with ten editions between 1933 and 1940 * Barros, James C. ''The Corfu Incident of 1921: Mussolini and the League of Nations'' (1965)
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  • ...954/(httpAssets)/3DA94AAFEB9E8E76C1256F340047BB52/$file/sdn_chronology.pdf League of Nations chronology]
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  • * ''The Essential Facts About the League of Nations'', published in Geneva, with ten editions between 1933 and 1940 * Barros, James C. ''The Corfu Incident of 1921: Mussolini and the League of Nations'' (1965)
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  • ...U.S. in the last talks before war; earlier led Japan's walkout from the [[League of Nations]]; also president of [[South Manchurian Railway Company]]
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  • ...les Treaty the Senate in 1919. His strongest condemnation was against the League of Nations which he believed would limit U.S. freedom in foreign policy.
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  • ...ce Conference]], and the Permanent Court of International Justice of the [[League of Nations]].
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  • The League of Nations was the first attempt to assemble the nations of the world in a single body ...estroying any chance for ratification of the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. The League of Nations went into operation anyway, but the U.S. never joined.
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  • ...was passed in the general assembly, and led to Japan’s withdrawal from the League of Nations in the following year, with Matsuoka leading the walkout. 
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  • ...the [[First World War]], and continued to administer the islands under a [[League of Nations]] mandate from 1920, and a [[United Nations]] Trusteeship from 1946. Wester
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  • ...into two administrative zones, British Togoland and French Togoland. The [[League of Nations]] confirmed Togoland as mandated territory, and after the [[Second World Wa
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  • ...meant his opposition to militarism and aristocracy, and his design for a [[League of Nations]] to keep the peace by reflecting the will of the people (which he assumed ...jected; the Senate failed to pass the Treaty and the U.S. never joined the League of Nations. Americans of the 1920s and 1930s largely rejected Wilsonianism; in the 193
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  • ...ar]] was administered as a mandated territory from 1920, approved by the [[League of Nations]]. [[Japanese]] soldiers occupied Nauru during the [[Second World War]] (25
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  • ...Nations] - The UN Charter</ref> The United Nations supplanted the failed [[League of Nations]], which had been established in the 1920s.
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  • |event='''1934''': Russia enters [[League of Nations]]. Kirov assassinated.
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  • ...e 14th point was a declaration in favor of an Association of Nations (or [[League of Nations]] to resolve unexpected conflicts and thus guarantee world peace. In three Wilson was most of all committed to a League of Nations, a peace agency that would be able to use force to preserve territorial int
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  • ...cies. He advised [[Adolf Hitler]] on rearmament and withdrawing from the [[League of Nations]].
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  • The document was important to the [[League of Nations]]. In 1935, [[Frank Kellogg]], former [[U.S. Secretary of State]] and key n
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  • *1919 [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/leagcov.asp '''League of Nations Covenant '''] - a [[collective security]] agreement and an endorsement of ...22-1946)] Provided arbitration of disputes between member countries of the League of Nations
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  • ...[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/leagcov.asp ''The Covenant of the League of Nations'', Yale Law School]</ref> and by Article 2 of the Charter of the [[United N
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  • ...agenda. The German question would be considered following agreement on the League of Nations that culminated with the Treaty of Versailles. ...in beneficiaries of this were the great powers and Belgium, among whom the League of Nations distributed ‘mandates’ over the former German colonies.</ref> Part v re
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  • In 1939, he was the U.S. representative to the [[League of Nations]] in Geneva.
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  • *[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/leagcov.asp ''League of Nations Covenant - 1924'']
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  • ...ly has been a motivator for many international organizations such as the [[League of Nations]] and [[United Nations]], as well as less ambitious international [[democra
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  • ...Under-Secretary of State. In 1935 he briefly served as Minister for the [[League of Nations]] under [[Stanley Baldwin]]'s government but was soon promoted to [[Foreign
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  • He influenced Japan's withdrawal from the League of Nations, the abrogation of the Washington Naval Treaty, and the signing of the [[An
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  • ...joined the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, and in 1924 the League of Nations appointed him Financial Advisor to the government of Hungary. With Hayford
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  • After [[World War I]], Shipstead opposed U.S. entry into the [[League of Nations]] and the [[World Court]]. He advocated for the cancellation of German repa
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  • * Irving Fisher. ''America's Interest in World Peace,'' 1924 on the League Of Nations. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=79866640 online edition]
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  • ...aionji]] being the formal representative, and Japanese Ambassador to the [[League of Nations]].
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  • * League of Nations, ''World Economic Survey 1932-33'' (1934)
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  • - [[League of Nations]] -
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  • ...ied by Britain during World War I and, in 1920, the country was declared a League of Nations mandate under UK administration. In stages over the next dozen years, Iraq
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  • ...nd indeed much of the [[Middle East]], was dissolved. Palestine became a [[League of Nations mandate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I,
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  • ...nd indeed much of the [[Middle East]], was dissolved. Palestine became a [[League of Nations mandate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I,
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  • ...Paris (1927)]], the United States, independently and in concert with the [[League of Nations]], exerted pressure on Japan. Foreign protests were ignored by the Japanes
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  • ...n. ''Breaking the Heart of the World: Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the League of Nations'' (2001) 454pp [http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Heart-World-Milton-Cooper/dp
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  • strong supporter of [[Woodrow Wilson]]'s proposal for the League of Nations. The League went into operation but the U.S. never joined. During the 1920s
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  • ...o, between South African soldiers and local settlers. After the war, the [[League of Nations]] granted a mandate to South Africa to administer [[South West Africa]], as
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  • ...had seen [[Yosuke Matsuoka]] lead Japan defiantly from the floor of the [[League of Nations]] rather than obey its resolution that Japan should give up this crucial ec
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  • ...war and [[peace]], and in 1919 he campaigned for the establishment of a [[League of Nations]]. In 1940 he took an active part in drawing up the declaration of human ri
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  • *1920 [[Palestine]] is mandated to Britain by the [[League of Nations]].
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  • ...in 1931 he was commissioned by the [[League of Nations]] to illustrate the League of Nations Covenant, which went unfinished but was exhibited in [[Geneva]]. He was awa
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  • ...Paris (1927)]], the United States, independently and in concert with the [[League of Nations]], exerted pressure on Japan. Foreign protests were ignored by the Japanes
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  • 1919 [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/leagcov.asp '''''League of Nations Covenant ''''']. The first attempt at [[collective security]]. ...22-1946)] Provided arbitration of disputes between member countries of the League of Nations
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  • ...he [[Versailles Peace Conference]], which led him both to believe in the [[League of Nations]] and Japan's major-country within it, but also rejecting what he called th
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  • ...League of Nations by Britain or one of the Dominions under the terms of a League of Nations trust.<ref>[http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/documents/policya
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  • ...of the social insurance committee of the International Labor office of the League of Nations
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  • ...ggression against Ethiopia, Britain and France took refuge in the impotent League of Nations, and at the [[Munich Conference]], (September 1938), Czechoslovakia, under
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  • ...ns to all the world's problems and told House to prepare a charter for a [[League of Nations]]. In October 1918, when Germany petitioned for peace based on the [[Fourt ...or the separation of the Rhineland from Germany, and the separation of the League of Nations from the peace treaty with Germany.<ref> Floto (1973) and [[Arthur Link]] c
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  • ...nization|supranational]] political and economic institutions such as the [[League of nations]], the [[United Nations|UN]], and the [[World Bank]].<ref>David Held, 'The
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  • ...n. ''Breaking the Heart of the World: Woodrow Wilson and the Fight for the League of Nations'' (2001) 454pp [http://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Heart-World-Milton-Cooper/dp
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  • ...nd indeed much of the [[Middle East]], was dissolved. Palestine became a [[League of Nations mandate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I,
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  • ...with explicit intention of having racial equality clause included in the [[League of Nations]] Charter. It was Prime Minister Hughes who vehemently opposed the proposit
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  • ...r the objection of French-speaking Quebecers. In 1919, Canada joined the [[League of Nations]] independently of Britain; in 1931 the [[Statute of Westminster 1931|Statu
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  • ...Mexican Revolution]], [[World War I]] in Europe, and the creation of the [[League of Nations]]. Dominant personalities included presidents [[William McKinley]], [[Theo ..., the creation of an association of nations. The latter would become the [[League of Nations]].
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  • ...zharding 1983.</ref> Australia went on to become a founder member of the [[League of Nations]] in 1920.
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  • <ref> The Assassination of King Alexander: A Case Study of the League of Nations by James Wilson Alexander - 1956 - page 29 <br>This was the dreaded IMRO - ...anization (IMRO). This incident led to the formulation and adoption by the League of Nations of the 1937 Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of Terrorism, the
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  • ...essly recognised as legitimate in the Mandate for Palestine adopted by the League of Nations, which provided for the establishment of a Jewish state in the Jewish peopl ...nd indeed much of the [[Middle East]], was dissolved. Palestine became a [[League of Nations mandate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I,
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  • ...of war by destroying militarism and building a world organization (the "[[League of Nations]]) that can resolve disputes and even intervene militarily. ...[[Woodrow Wilson]], served as basis for [[Treaty of Versailles]] and the [[League of Nations]].
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  • ...ly destroying any chance for ratification of the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nations went into operation anyway, but the U.S. never joined. ...ce, and establish a peacemaking organization, which later emerged as the [[League of Nations]]. Appeals to buy [[war bond]]s were highly successful, however. Bonds had
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  • ...n having the treaty registered as an agreement between two states at the [[League of Nations]] in [[Geneva]]. In October 1924 the government had sent a representative t
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  • ...er into arbitration treaties with each other and promoting the idea of a [[League of Nations]] even before the [[World War I|First World War]] began.
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  • ...ouncil|Security Council]]<ref>Articles 44 and 45 of the Charter</ref>. The League of Nations Covenant did not authorise intervention in the domestic affairs of a countr
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  • It is unofficially used [[Lebanon]] and [[Syria]] which were French [[League of Nations mandate|mandates]] from 1920 to 1946, and [[Indian French|in former French
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  • ...[http://avalon.law.yale.edu/20th_century/leagcov.asp ''The Covenant of the League of Nations'', Yale Law School]</ref> and in 1945 by Article 2 of the Charter of the [[
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  • A [[League of Nations mandate]] was legally very different from a colony. However, there was some ...were divided between the victorious [[Allies of World War I|allies]] as [[League of Nations mandate]]s. These territories were divided into three classes according to
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  • ...dividual, principles he promoted throughout his career. He distrusted the League of Nations, and European politicians generally. He strongly endorsed the idea of a pow
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  • ...a Guardia consistently backed internationalism, speaking in favor of the [[League of Nations]] and the Inter-Parliamentary Union as well as peace and disarmament confer
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  • The rejection of the [[League of Nations]] treaty in 1919 marked the dominance of [[isolationism]] from world organi
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  • ...e a series of major changes to Palauan life and in 1922 Japan received a [[League of Nations]] mandate to administer the development of the islands.<ref name=" Snyder &
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  • ...after [[World War I]] and was administered by the [[France|French]] as a [[League of Nations Mandate|mandated territory]] until [[World War II]]. The country is religi ...ire collapsed. Its Arab provinces were carved up into territories called [[League of Nations Mandate|mandates]], which were divided between the victorious allies. Leban
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  • 1919 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; League of Nations mandates [http://www.stateofisrael.com/article22/]- Palestine, Transjordan,
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  • ...sinia]] in 1935. Laval, against his wishes was forced to go along with the League of Nations sanctions against Italy. However, his influence insured that oil, an import
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  • ...ssion Internationale de Coopération Intellectuelle'', a committee of the [[League of Nations]]. In 1925 he succeeded [[Henri Bergson]] as chairman of this committee.
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  • ...residency throughout the 1920s, running on a platform of opposition to the League of Nations, high tariffs, and promotion of business interests. [[Warren G. Harding]],
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  • <blockquote> Since the 1920s the League of Nations, the forerunner of the United Nations, and the United States have prohibite
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  • ...Japan also occupied for a time Shanghai, and following a protest by the [[League of Nations]], Japan withdrew from the League.
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  • The rejection of the [[League of Nations]] treaty in 1919 marked the dominance of [[isolationism]] from world organi
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  • ...solationist opposition succeeded in keeping the United States out of the [[League of Nations]] in 1919, and strongly opposed American involvement in Europe prior to Pea
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  • ...ld War]], and helped write the [[Versailles Treaty]], which included the [[League of Nations]]. But in 1919 Wilson's political skills faltered, and suddenly everything
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  • ...ext target. That aggressive strategy worked as Germany pulled out of the [[League of Nations]] (1933), rejected the [[Versailles Treaty]] and began to re-arm (1935), wo
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  • ...national conference in Washington in 1919 set up under the auspices of the League of Nations the International Labor Organization.
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  • ...sidency throughout the 1920s, running on a platform of opposition to the [[League of Nations]], high tariffs, and promotion of business interests. [[Warren G. Harding]]
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  • ...ances concluded with France and Romania in 1921, as well as support of the League of Nations. In 1932, a nonaggression pact was concluded with the Soviet Union and . Co
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  • ...force. The process began at least as far back as the establishment of the League of Nations and continues today in the creation of new intergovernmental bodies to regu
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  • ...the railways, a control on monopolies, tax reform, and the creation of a [[League of Nations]] to prevent future wars.<ref>Gilbert 1991, p. 404.</ref> He was returned a
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