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Why was the League of Nations established?
Why was the League of Nations formed?
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Solution 1
League of Nations established after WW-I. To maintain peace in the world.
Solution 2
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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