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The League of Nations and International Peace
The structure of the League
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Cards (6)
Met
five
times a year and in emergencies
It included
Britain
,
France,
Italy and
Japan
as permanent members and four temporary members
It was hoped that any
dispute
could be negotiated
Collective security
was used against aggressors
The League had a range of powers:
moral
condemnation,
economic
sanctions and
military
force (with each country contributing soldiers)
Each permanent member had a
veto
- it could stop a
unanimous
assembly ruling