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Which of the following statements best explains how the league of nations made decisions?
decisions made by the league of nations had to be made by a unanimous vote.
decisions made by the league of nations had to be made by majority vote.
decisions made by the league of nations had to be made by two-thirds vote.
decisions made by the league of nations had to be made by unanimous vote of the security council.
which of the following were aims of the league of nations? select all that apply.
to prevent future wars by settle disputes.
to foster trade and communication among nations.
to improve living and working conditions around the world.
to stop sex and race discrimination.
in order to maintain peace, what could the league of nations do? select all that apply.
send in member's militaries
condemn actions
impose trade sanctions
send the league's military
which of the following incidents was a failure for the league of nations?
france's occupation of the rhineland
poland's occupation of vilnius
the greece and bulgaria incident
the corfu incident
which of the following can be considered a major success of the league of nations in the 1920s? select all that apply.
feeding and housing refugess
issues regarding slavery
mandating a 48 hour work day
disarmament discussions

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