League of Nations Part 1 (The beginning)
This is only the start of the League of Nations, look at my other ones about successes and failures.
- Created by: Harriet Tyrrell
- Created on: 02-05-13 17:25
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- League of Nations
- How was it organised?
- The Assembly
- Met once a year
- Each country had one vote
- Could only recommend to council
- Every member had a vote in the Assembly and the Council
- The Council
- Met 3 times a year or in emergency
- Some temporary members
- Five permannt members
- Britain
- France
- Italy
- Japan
- Germany (1926)
- The Council
- The Council
- Met 3 times a year or in emergency
- Some temporary members
- Five permannt members
- Britain
- France
- Italy
- Japan
- Germany (1926)
- Secretariat
- Carried out the work of the League
- Like civil service
- Special Commissions
- Mandates
- Refugees
- Slavery
- Health Organisation
- Worked to improve working conditions
- International Labour Organisation
- Worked to improve working conditions
- Permanent Court of International Justice
- The Assembly
- Who was in it?
- USA
- Britain
- France
- Italy
- Germany (1926)
- Why was it created?
- From Woodrow Wilson's 14 points
- Intended to police world
- Began in January 1920
- 42 members to start with
- About 60 by 1930s
- All members followed a Covenant of 26 rules
- Every member had a vote in the Assembly and the Council
- Could warn countries, apply economic sanctions and send troops in
- Tried to improve social conditions
- Permanent International Court of Justice decided on border disputes
- What were the aims?
- Stop aggression
- Disarmament
- Encourage Cooperation
- Improve living and working conditions
- How was it organised?
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