Answer:
The Munich Agreement showed the League of Nations that Great Britain and France had no respect for the League and its actions.
Step-by-step explanation:
- One of the purposes of the League of Nations was to restrict Germany and its allies from spreading their military might and stop their coercive activities being carried out in other countries.
- Keeping this sole purpose of the League aside, three important members of the 'League of Nations', namely Great Britain, France, and Italy through the Munich Agreement dispensed Germany with the permission to take some Czechoslovakian territories under their control.
- This act of Great Britain, France, and Italy was termed as disrespectful towards the League by the other 'members of the League of Nations'.