Key Words Quiz

This quiz will test you on the League of Nations - things such as how it was organised and actions that were taken.

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  • Created on: 18-02-13 15:05
This met 4 times a year and in emergencies. Decisions had to be unanimous. Members were from GB, France, Italy and Japan.
Council
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Agreement between France, Germany and Belgium. Accepted boundaries agreed at Versailles.
Treaty of Locarno
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French and American politicians who persuaded over 60 nations in 1928 to solve their disputes peacefully using arbitration (someone hears both sides).
Kellogg-Briand Pact
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Agreement named after British and French ministers who said Italy could keep most of Abyssinia.
Hoare-Laval Pact
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This Commission ensured GB and France ruled the colonies taken from Germany in WWI, on behalf of the League, fairly.
Mandates
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Agreement reached between GB, USA, France, Japan and Italy in 1922 to keep thier navies a certain size.
Washington Naval Agreement
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If two members had a dispute, they should ask the League to sort it out. GB refused to sign it (1924).
Geneva Protocal
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Part included in all the Peace Treaties, which outlined the aims, organisation and actions of the League.
Covenant
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Agreement between France, Germany and Belgium. Accepted boundaries agreed at Versailles.

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Treaty of Locarno

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French and American politicians who persuaded over 60 nations in 1928 to solve their disputes peacefully using arbitration (someone hears both sides).

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Card 4

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Agreement named after British and French ministers who said Italy could keep most of Abyssinia.

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Card 5

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This Commission ensured GB and France ruled the colonies taken from Germany in WWI, on behalf of the League, fairly.

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