History World War I Questions
The League of Nations was established as an international organization in the aftermath of World War I. Its main role was to promote peace and prevent future conflicts by encouraging diplomacy and cooperation among nations. The League aimed to resolve disputes through negotiation and arbitration, and it also worked towards disarmament and the reduction of military forces. However, its effectiveness was limited, as major powers like the United States did not join, and it lacked the necessary authority and enforcement mechanisms to effectively address global conflicts. Ultimately, the League of Nations was replaced by the United Nations after World War II.