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What was one reason the League of Nations’ failed to prevent World War II?

The league was involved in too many conflicts to be effective.
The league had no army and no ability to enforce agreements.
The League of Nations army refused to take sides in conflicts.
The United States could not persuade
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Answer:

There had to be unanimity for decisions that were taken.

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Unanimity made it really hard for the League to do anything. The League suffered big time from the absence of major powers — Germany, Japan, Italy ultimately left — and the lack of U.S. participation.

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