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HKFYG Lee Shau Kee College $.3 History Post task: Causes of the Second World War The failure of the League of Nations hal J Name: Michel L Class: $3 E (29 ) pate:_4? Ap 20 Marks: Part 1. Fill in the correct vocabulary. (7 marks) - iit) Geneva small peace Abyssinia sanetions Rhineland A. The failure of the League of Nations After the First World War, the American president, Woodrow Wilson presented the Fourteen Points in which advocated a system to preserve peace and security in the world. The League of Nations was established at Gen eva The main aim of League of Nations was to preserve world Peaceful ways to stop aggressions: > To condemn any aggressive nation; > Toimpose economic _¢ ancl nh I The Achievements and Failures of League of Nation: [Achievements| + Solve the conflicts among _S)n4 nations > In 1920, the League of Nations settled a dispute between Sweden and Finland, the boundary problems between Poland and Germany and between Yugoslavia and Albania, It also stopped Greece from attacking Bulgaria ilur 4 Unable to keep world pare > In 1935, the League could not prevent the invasion of Italy in the incident of _ $1 fos > In 1936, the League could not play the role to block the mobilization towards the R f olan As a result, Germany further her aggressions in Europe. Part 2. Short question. (10 marks) Was the League success to maintain the world peace? Explain you view. No, as He bat — £ ip the aaatression of yest ne &ay ac Th ering, £ Pas Hn in ermal Irrarese_ ininien _. Jie ville k Ieee tn 198 and ‘continued toi) China ' Secon! Massobini —inundeh Hi nO W3S, the League impese an incfce —suctimn » ‘In 1936 lily anasen bys and whe i League lithe rent in 16, 7] 2 don id iinld the hk ao IDF a wkd diceit a dest WWD, : Thatfre , the The’ aa sresiv jeer Uf the Leseue ta eat pli £ te Aggresions =

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