Why was the League of Nations set up in 1919?
  • Wilson wanted it
  • Clemenceau wanted it
  • Lloyd Geroge wanted it
  • Orlando wanted it
What Treaty set up the League of Nations?
  • Versailles
  • Trianon
  • Sevres
  • St Germain
What happened when Wilson went back home to America?
  • The treaty was ratified
  • The treaty was rejected
  • Wilson was reelected but the treaty was rejected
  • America committed to be involved in European problems
Which three powerful countries were not members of the League
  • Britain, Japan, China
  • Germany, USSR, USA
  • USA, Japan, USSR
  • Germany, Austria,
Why was Germany not a member of the League?
  • They could not afford the fees
  • They had to prove themselves a peace loving nation
  • They did not want to join
Why was Russia not a member of the League?
  • They were isoloationist
  • They were too busy dealing with the Bolsheviks
  • Britain and France didn't want communist Russia to join
  • If America were not in, they did not want to join either
What was the strongest body of the League ?
  • The International Court of Justice
  • The Secretariat
  • The Council
  • The Assembly
What did the League try to arrange at its disarmament conference?
  • For Germany to completely rearm
  • For everyone to completely disarm
  • To reduce arms in all nations
  • To disarm Germany
Which country did Italy invade in 1935?
  • Abysinnia
  • China
  • France
  • Greece
What effect did the League’s failures in Manchuria and Abyssinia have?
  • They made the League stronger
  • They made the League weaker
  • More countries joined
  • The League strengthened its Army
What is the League of Nations?
  • An international organisation that helps to promote trade
  • An international organisation that aims to promote peace among the countries
  • An international organisation that will fight other countries
  • An international organisation that will bring hope and stability in the world
Which of the following is a reason for the weakness of the League of Nations?
  • All countries can veto
  • The member states prefer to use conflict to solve the problems among countries
  • The bigger powers put their own interests above the League's and were not willing to take harsher stand against aggressor
  • Soviet Union and Germany were creating troubles in the League of Nations
Which is an example of the failure of League of Nations in the 1930s?
  • China's invasion of Japan
  • The Abyssinian Crisis
  • China's invasion of Manchuria
  • The Italian Crisis
Which of the following is a true statement about American involvement in the League of Nations?
  • President Woodrow Wilson refused to allow the U.S. to join the League of Nations
  • The Supreme Court ruled that joining the League of Nations would violate the U.S. Constitution 
  • Congress voted to keep the U.S. out of the League of Nations
  • In the election of 1920, American voters voted to keep the U.S. out of the League of Nations
Which is an example of an economic sanction?
  •  Refusing to import goods from a nation
  • Replacing the government of a nation
  • Refusing to recognize the existence of a nation
  •  Re-drawing the borders of a nation
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