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If a nation violated the Treaty of Versailles,
what could the League of Nations do about
it?

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Answer:

They would try to find a way to peacefully end the violation.

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Members of the League of Nations were required to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all other nation-states and to disavow the use or threat of military force as a means of resolving international conflicts. The League sought to peacefully resolve territorial disputes between members and was in some cases highly effective. For instance, in 1926 the League negotiated a peaceful outcome to the conflict between Iraq and Turkey over the province of Mosul, and in the early 1930s successfully mediated a resolution to the border dispute between Colombia and Peru.

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Answer:

as an international forum and an international collective security arrangement.

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