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प्रश्न
Why was the League of Nations established?
Why was the League of Nations formed?
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उत्तर १
League of Nations established after WW-I. To maintain peace in the world.
उत्तर २
The League of Nations was created to promote peace and prevent future wars. Its primary goal was to settle international disputes through negotiation and diplomacy rather than warfare. It aimed to promote cooperation among nations and ensure collective security to avoid conflicts like World War I from happening again.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The War that broke out in 1914 was different from the previous wars in many ways. In this context discuss the following points briefly:
How did the treaty of Versailles seek to cripple Germany’s military strength?
How many articles were there in the Treaty of Versailles?
How was the outbreak of the Second World War an outcome of the First World War?
Explain how the Treaty of Versailles was responsible for the outbreak the Second World War. The Treaty of Versailles was responsible for the outbreak of World War II due to the following reasons:
Discuss the effects of first world war on Turkey.
Mention four pbints under the Treaty of Versailles, which affected Germany.
Explain how First World War brought about a changed political scenario of the world.
Describe the reasons of the failure of League of Nations.
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The final act of the long-drawn-out negotiations took place at Versailles on Saturday afternoon and to-day Germany and the Allies - always with the exception of America - are at peace. Peace is a blessed word and both the word and the fact are welcome to-day. So far as Germany is concerned, there is for the present, an end of strife and at least a formal return to the decent relations of civilised states. Editorial: Peace in force (12 January 1920) The Guardian |
Name the organization which was established in 1920 to maintain peace after this war.
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The final act of the long-drawn-out negotiations took place at Versailles on Saturday afternoon and to-day Germany and the Allies - always with the exception of America - are at peace. Peace is a blessed word and both the word and the fact are welcome to-day. So far as Germany is concerned, there is for the present, an end of strife and at least a formal return to the decent relations of civilised states. Editorial: Peace in force (12 January 1920) The Guardian |
Mention any four clauses of the Treaty which affected Germany.
