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2. To what extent was the League of Nations a success?

As you have seen in Unit 1, the League of Nations was set up after the catastrophe of the First World War with much enthusiasm and optimism that this mechanism for collective security would secure peace, would bring consistent international cooperation and improve social and economic strife across the world. However, the League has been seen as a total failure - primarily because it failed to prevent a second, even more...

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