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Which statement characterizes the role of the League of Nations in international affairs? ANSWER: By the end of 1930s, the League had little power to stop the aggression of rogue nations.
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Which statement characterizes the role of the League of Nations in international affairs?
ANSWER: By the end of 1930s, the League had little power to stop the aggression of rogue nations.
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Your answer is correct. Legue of Nations was unable to stop Japan which were going to take Manchuria. And it was one of the reasons which caused a creation of
Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis.
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