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Question
State two factors which were responsible for the failure of the League of Nations.
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Solution
Two factors responsible for the failure of the League of Nations were:
i. The League of Nations could not take any effective action against China when it attacked Manchuria, or when Italy attacked Abyssinia.
ii. The USA never joined the League. This was a major setback as the USA was a major world power.
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