Multiple Choice
The effectiveness of the League of Nations was caused in part by:
A) the League's inability to coordinate coherent, international action to limit the effects of the Great Depression.
B) the aggressive stance Britain and France consistently took towards Germany.
C) the League's rejection of the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
D) the absence of crucial nations from its membership, including the Soviet Union and the United States.
E) the moralistic stances it took on international issues.
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