Failure Of The League – Disarmament Quiz

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1. A factor that helped the League realize the need for disarmament was ...

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The Manchurian Crisis refers to the Japanese invasion of Manchuria in 1931, which was a significant event that led to the League of Nations realizing the need for disarmament. The crisis highlighted the failure of the League to prevent aggression and maintain peace, as Japan's actions violated international agreements. This event served as a wake-up call for the League, making them realize the urgency of addressing the issue of disarmament to prevent future conflicts and maintain global security.

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This quiz focuses on the fail of the League of Nation's Disarmament Conference during the 1930s.

2.       The League’s first step towards disarmament was…

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The correct answer is The Disarmament Conference. The League's first step towards disarmament was the convening of the Disarmament Conference. This conference aimed to negotiate and implement agreements on reducing military forces and weapons among member states. It was an important initiative by the League to promote peace and prevent future conflicts through disarmament. The conference was held in the 1930s but unfortunately did not achieve significant results due to various factors, including the rise of militarism and tensions leading up to World War II.

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3. After the foundation the only country to disarm was:

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Germany was the only country to disarm after the foundation. This suggests that the other countries (France, Italy, and England) did not disarm, meaning they likely maintained their military capabilities. This could be due to various reasons such as security concerns, geopolitical factors, or national defense strategies. Germany's decision to disarm could have been influenced by political, economic, or social factors specific to the country at that time.

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4. -         When did the Disarmament Conference fail?

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The Disarmament Conference failed in 1934. This means that the conference did not achieve its intended goals or objectives in that year.

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5. -         What resolution regarding disarmament was NOT made during the Disarmament Conference?

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The correct answer is the prohibition of any type of army. This means that during the Disarmament Conference, a resolution was not made to prohibit any type of army.

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