collapse of the league

Cards (30)

  • What decade is referred to as the Great Depression?
    1930s
  • What event marked the end of the economic boom in the USA in 1929?
    The Wall Street Crash
  • What happened on 'Black Thursday' in October 1929?
    Stocks and shares lost their value
  • How many Americans were unemployed by 1933?
    13 million
  • What was a significant consequence of the Great Depression for many Americans?
    Many lost their homes and lived in poverty
  • What were the worldwide impacts of the Great Depression?
    • Decreased American spending affected global profits
    • Increased customs charges led to reduced international trade
    • Japanese exports dropped by 50% from 1929 to 1931
    • American banks recalled loans from European countries
  • How did the US government respond to the economic crisis during the Great Depression?
    By increasing customs charges on foreign goods
  • How did the Great Depression contribute to the rise of nationalism?
    People sought solutions from nationalist leaders
  • What strategies did nationalists like Hitler and Mussolini use to gain popularity during the Great Depression?
    • Promised state-run economies and jobs
    • Offered to take land by force for resources
    • Used simple solutions to appeal to the public
    • Blamed other groups for economic problems
    • Promised to restore national pride
  • Why were the powers of the League of Nations ineffective against dictators?
    Dictators were not afraid of violence
  • What was the League's response to Japan's invasion of Manchuria?
    Sent a commission to investigate
  • What was the Mukden Incident?
    An explosion used as an excuse to invade
  • Who was the puppet ruler set up by Japan in Manchuria?
    Pu Yi
  • What did the League of Nations issue after investigating the Mukden Incident?
    A moral condemnation of Japan
  • Why did the League fail to stop Mussolini's invasion of Abyssinia?
    It issued only a moral condemnation
  • What were the consequences of the Abyssinian Crisis for the League of Nations?
    • The League's reputation was severely damaged
    • It showed that powerful countries could act aggressively
    • Small nations lost faith in the League's protection
    • Britain and France undermined the League for their interests
  • What was the Hoare-Laval Pact?
    A secret settlement to appease Italy
  • What was a major weakness of the League of Nations?
    It had no army of its own
  • What factors contributed to the League's failure to prevent war in 1939?
    • Lack of resources and political will
    • Exclusion of powerful countries like the USA
    • Members acted in their own interests
    • Ineffective sanctions and moral condemnations
  • What did the League of Nations depend on for military action?
    Member countries to supply troops
  • How did the Great Depression affect international cooperation?
    Countries became more inward-looking
  • How did the failure to prevent the invasion of Abyssinia affect Hitler and Mussolini's actions?
    It encouraged them to act aggressively
  • What were some criticisms of the League of Nations expressed by historical figures?
    • Herbert Fisher: League offers a way to peace
    • Benito Mussolini: League ineffective against powerful nations
    • Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan: League lacks spirit and effectiveness
  • What year did the League of Nations fail to prevent war?
    1939
  • What was the League's response to the Japanese invasion of Jehol?
    It did nothing after Japan left
  • How did the League's structure contribute to its ineffectiveness?
    Decisions required unanimous agreement
  • What did the Great Depression lead to in terms of political ideologies?
    Increased attractiveness of aggressive nationalism
  • What was the main reason for the League's inability to act decisively?
    Lack of political will among member states
  • How did the League's failure to act affect small nations?
    They felt unprotected and vulnerable
  • What was the impact of the League's moral condemnation on aggressor nations?
    It had little to no effect on their actions