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History of World War I

Chapter 3 League of nation

Word Count: 576    |    Released on: 03/07/2023

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of Contents: 1. Introduction - Background - Purpose and Objectives 2. Post-War Devastation and the Need for International Cooperation - World War I and its Consequences - Seeking a Solution to Prevent Future Conflicts - The Influence of Public Opinion and Intellectual Discourse 3. The Visionaries: Key Individuals and their Ideas - Woodrow Wilson and his Fourteen Points - Other Influential Figures and their Contributions - The Emergence of a New International Order 4. Diplomatic Endeavors and Preparatory Work - Paris Peace Conference of 1919 - The Covenant of the League of Nations - Negotiations and Compromises 5. Challenges and Opposition - Treaty of Versailles and its Impact - Opposition from Within and Outside - Concerns Over Sovereignty and Collective Security 6. Establishment of

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f World War I and how it influenced the global perception of the necessity for international cooperation. It explores th

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s in shaping the League of Nations. The chapter examines Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points and their influence on the League

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n during and after the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. It discusses the negotiations, compromise

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