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during world war 1(passive) was createdLeague of nations

The carnage of the First World Warledto the creation of the League of Nations

The end of the First World Waralso ledto the establishment of the League of Nations

its roots in World War I , a conflictledto the creation of the League of Nations

The unprecedented bloodshed of the First World Warledto the creation of the League of Nations

the horrified effect of First World Warledto the creation of the League of Nations

from the Treaty of Versailles after WWI(passive) was createdLeague of Nations

The savagery of the First World War ( 1914 - 1918ledto the creation of the League of Nations

right after the World War I(passive) was createdLeague of Nations

the debacle of World Warledto the creation of the League of Nations

a seat at the Treaty of Versailles negotiationsledto the establishment of the League of Nations

In his 1910 book , The Great Illusion , which was a best seller just before the First World War andhelped leadto the creation of the League of Nations

post 1st world war principles(passive) was createdLeague of nations

The peace treatyledto the creation of the League of Nations

He is perhaps best known for leading the U.S. through WWI and for crafting the Treaty of Versailles ' " Fourteen Pointsledto the creation of the League of Nations

for the purpose of preventing another major scale war , or ' world war(passive) was undoubtedly designedLeague of Nations

the Council of the yetto be createdLeague of Nations

The devastation of World War I , however , highlighted the need for stronger international cooperation on peace - keepingleadingto the establishment of the League of Nations

famous “ Fourteen Points Peace Programledto the creation of the League of Nations

that society at the Paris conferenceledto the establishment of the League of Nations

The horrors and the destructions of the 1914 - 18 warledto the creation of the League of Nations

solutions to world conflicts , Wilson ’s Fourteenth Pointledto the creation of the League of Nations

| Nobel Peace Summit 1921 – Karl Hjalmar Branting ( 1860 - 1925 ) , Swedish socialist , politician , delegate to the League of Nations , and Christian Lous Lange ( 1869 - 1938 ) , Norwegian politician , secretary general of the International Inter - parliamentary Unioncontributedto the establishment of the League of Nations

tangible and concrete milestones in this regard ... fourteen pointsledto the creation of the League of Nations

It was the most important treatyledto the Creation of the League of Nations

About the Author Previous Story1919 – Thomas Woodrow Wilson ( 1856 - 1924 ) , an American statesman , president of the US ( 1913 - 1921).Next Story1921 – Karl Hjalmar Branting ( 1860 - 1925 ) , Swedish socialist , politician , delegate to the League of Nations , and Christian Lous Lange ( 1869 - 1938 ) , Norwegian politician , secretary general of the International Inter - parliamentary Unioncontributedto the establishment of the League of Nations

Roosevelt ... negotiations at the Versailles Peace Conferenceledto the creation of the League of Nations

up ... Paris Treaty ( 1919(passive) set ... byLeague of Nations

to help prevent future wars by allowing territorial and monetary disputes to be discussed(passive) was createdLeague of Nations

Wilson 's influencedid leadto the creation of the League of Nations

rich states hoping to defer settlement of scores(passive) created byLeague of Nations

the treaty signed June 1919(passive) created byLeague of Nations

Wilson 's belief in international cooperation through an association of nationsledto the creation of the League of Nations

The , a set of 14 principles proposed by President ... 14th pointledto establishment of the League of Nations

own President Post - War World(passive) created byLeague of Nations

up ... Paris Treaty 1921 - Georgian SSR(passive) set ... byLeague of Nations

the Treaty of Peace ... articles relating exclusively to an as yetto be createdLeague of Nations

important India industrial interests international labor international labor legislation Internationale Italy Japan Labor Conference labor legislation lawsleadLeague of Nations

on 1920 Council on Foreign Relations on 1921 United Nations on 1945 Bilderberg Group on 1954 Trilateral Commission on 1973 Trans - Pacific Partnership all nations signed February 2016(passive) was createdLeague of Nations

Henri La Fontaine and La Fontaine ... the movementledto the creation of the League of Nations

future wars 2to preventfuture wars 2

future wars “ Realismcould preventfuture wars “ Realism

to prevent future wars and to promote peacedesignedto prevent future wars and to promote peace

The League of Nations was created to stop future warsCreatedThe League of Nations was created to stop future wars

future wars and to assure the political and territorial independence of all statesto preventfuture wars and to assure the political and territorial independence of all states

to prevent another world war by encouraging peaceful resolution of problemsCreatedto prevent another world war by encouraging peaceful resolution of problems

Second World WarpreventSecond World War

1919Discovering1919

a precedent at the San Remo Conference ... in 1922 ... that can not be overturnedseta precedent at the San Remo Conference ... in 1922 ... that can not be overturned

future conflicts after the carnage of World Warto preventfuture conflicts after the carnage of World War

out of the sea of turmoil of World Warcreatedout of the sea of turmoil of World War

to the eventual creation of the United Nationsleadingto the eventual creation of the United Nations

Internationaw Committee on Intewwectuaw Cooperation.[65][66createdInternationaw Committee on Intewwectuaw Cooperation.[65][66

US DOES NOT JOIN due to VersaillescreatedUS DOES NOT JOIN due to Versailles

to grow - FIFA.comsetto grow - FIFA.com

future violent conflict and ‘ assure peace and justice throughout the worldto preventfuture violent conflict and ‘ assure peace and justice throughout the world

after WWI  Weakcreatedafter WWI  Weak

war  Fails-to preventwar  Fails-

war ... it does n'twill ... preventwar ... it does n't

future italyto preventfuture italy

to grow - Fifa World Cupsetto grow - Fifa World Cup

a precedent ... that can not be overturnedseta precedent ... that can not be overturned

Mandate system(passive) set ... byMandate system

future war and promote self - determination for all peoplesto preventfuture war and promote self - determination for all peoples

up to discuss future issueswas setup to discuss future issues

up because he thought this would stop warsto be setup because he thought this would stop wars

in the peace treaty that ended WWIcreatedin the peace treaty that ended WWI

the bed for the rise of Hitler and dozens of warscreatedthe bed for the rise of Hitler and dozens of wars

ww2 mark n cut where to buydid ... causedww2 mark n cut where to buy

up Not satisfied Too harsh Reparations too much Not based on 14 Points Self determination not applied fairly Not satisfied Germany may seek revenge Reparations not decided on time Not satisfied Reparations too lowsetup Not satisfied Too harsh Reparations too much Not based on 14 Points Self determination not applied fairly Not satisfied Germany may seek revenge Reparations not decided on time Not satisfied Reparations too low

to solve future international conflicts though diplomacywas designedto solve future international conflicts though diplomacy

a Mandate State ( http://www.ifcj.orgCreatinga Mandate State ( http://www.ifcj.org

a repetition of the Great War , in which some sixteen million soldiers and civilians had perishedto preventa repetition of the Great War , in which some sixteen million soldiers and civilians had perished

a Class A Mandate of Mesopotamia to be held by Great Britain for 12 yearscreatesa Class A Mandate of Mesopotamia to be held by Great Britain for 12 years

alll wars and make decisions to sort out countries however Germany was not invited to make decisions about itselfto preventalll wars and make decisions to sort out countries however Germany was not invited to make decisions about itself

ww2 1 inch of snow equals how much water Spanish phrases to know when traveling Nba where amazing happens parodydid ... causedww2 1 inch of snow equals how much water Spanish phrases to know when traveling Nba where amazing happens parody

A new framework of conducting international relations(passive) would be created byA new framework of conducting international relations

the Disarmament Commission thatobtained initial agreement from France , Italy , Japan , and Britain to limit the size of their naviescreatethe Disarmament Commission thatobtained initial agreement from France , Italy , Japan , and Britain to limit the size of their navies

The resolutions(passive) created byThe resolutions

with the intention of maintaining world security and peach and encouraging economic growth between member countries The Roaring Twentieswas createdwith the intention of maintaining world security and peach and encouraging economic growth between member countries The Roaring Twenties

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