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The 20th Century: International Relations since 1919 — The League of Nations
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which city was chosen as the headquarters of the League of Nations?

  1. Paris
  2. Geneva
  3. London
  4. New York
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✓ Answer: BGeneva
Award 1 mark for identifying Geneva, Switzerland as the headquarters of the League of Nations. A is incorrect — Paris was the location of the Peace Conference but not the League's headquarters. C is incorrect — London was not selected as the League was intended to be in a neutral country. D is incorrect — New York later became the UN headquarters, and the USA never joined the League.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following best describes the role of the League of Nations Council?

  1. It was the general debating chamber where all members had equal voting rights
  2. It was the executive body responsible for dealing with crises and disputes
  3. It was the judicial body that settled legal disputes between nations
  4. It was the administrative body that managed the League's day-to-day operations
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✓ Answer: BIt was the executive body responsible for dealing with crises and disputes
Award 1 mark for understanding the Council's role. A describes the Assembly, not the Council. C describes the Permanent Court of International Justice. D describes the Secretariat. The Council included permanent members (Britain, France, Italy, Japan) and temporary elected members, and was designed to respond quickly to threats to peace.
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