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The League of Nations: A Post-WWI Attempt at Peace

This worksheet explores the formation, goals, successes, and failures of the League of Nations after World War I, suitable for Grade 9 social studies.

Grade 9 Social studies World HistoryLeague of Nations
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D2.His.1.9-12D2.His.14.9-12

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League of NationsWorld War Ihistorypeacekeepinginternational relations
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The League of Nations: A Post-WWI Attempt at Peace

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your knowledge. This worksheet will test your understanding of the League of Nations.

1. What was the primary goal of the League of Nations?

a

To promote economic cooperation between nations

b

To prevent future wars through collective security

c

To establish a global currency

d

To colonize new territories

2. Which major country never joined the League of Nations, significantly weakening its influence?

a

Great Britain

b

France

c

United States

d

Germany

3. The idea for the League of Nations was largely proposed by U.S. President  .

4. The League of Nations was established after the end of  .

5. The League of Nations had its own army to enforce its decisions.

T

True

F

False

6. The League successfully resolved all major international disputes during its existence.

T

True

F

False

7. Briefly explain one success of the League of Nations.

8. Briefly explain one reason for the League of Nations' ultimate failure.

Match the term with its description.

9. Collective Security

 

a. Punishments imposed on a country

10. Sanctions

 

b. Idea that an attack on one is an attack on all