What were the strengths and weaknesses of the League of Nations? Flashcards
Who was Pu Yi?
The ex-Chinese emperor put in charge of Manchuria after the Japanese invasion, he was to be a ‘puppet’ ruler controlled by the Japanese.
What did Greece do to Bulgaria in 1925?
They invaded it after Greek soldiers had been killed on the Greek/Bulgarian border.
Who did the Japanese claim had attacked their train in the Mukden incident?
Chinese soldiers.
In what month and year was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
June 1919
What was discussed at the Washington Arms Conference of 1921-11?
disarmament
Which two countries signed the Rapallo Treaty of 1922?
Germany and Russia.
What was the choice between and the outcome of the Saar plebiscite?
Whether the areas should be governed by France or Germany. 90% of the population voted for Germany.
Which country was given control of the Aland islands by the League?
Finland
In what year was the Corfu crisis?
1923
What is unusual about the League of Nations and America?
America proposed the creation of the League but did not join. This is because President Wilson was blocked by the Senate of his government.
In what year did Japan invade Manchuria?
1931
Which of the League of Nations organisation listed below was elected by the Assembly and Council? A. The Assembly B. The Council C. The Permanent court of International Justice D. The Secretariat E. The special commissions
C
Which of the League of Nations organisation listed below had the power of veto over decisions that had been made? A. The Assembly B. The Council C. The Permanent court of International Justice D. The Secretariat E. The special commissions
B
In what year did Germany join the League of Nations?
1926
What did the Kwantung army do after the Mukden incident?
They took over Manchuria.
Which of the League of Nations organisation listed below had the power to offer advice and issue blame but could not actually punish? A. The Assembly B. The Council C. The Permanent court of International Justice D. The Secretariat E. The special commissions
c
Which of the League of Nations organisation listed below was its version of a civil service (the people who work for the government)? A. The Assembly B. The Council C. The Permanent court of International Justice D. The Secretariat E. The special commissions
D
What two countries had a dispute about Vilna in 1920?
Poland and Lithuania.
In what year did the League of Nations first meet?
1920
In what year did Japan launch a full scale invasion of China?
1937
After the Abyssinia Crisis, Mussolini later said that if ………………. and ……………. had been banned he would have abandoned his invasion.
coal and oil.
On what condition were the Aland islands granted to Finland in 1921?
Finland was not allowed to build military bases on the islands.
Who was Lord Lytton?
The British politician in charge of the Commission of Inquiry put together by the League to investigate events in Manchuria?
When did Italy leave the League of Nations?
May 1936
What did Mussolini do as a result of Telini and his men being murdered in 1923?
Blamed Greece and invaded the island of Corfu.
In what year were these challenges for the League: invasion of Vilna, Aaland islands, Upper Silesia.
1921
What were mandates?
Germany’s colonies in Africa which, as part of the Treaty of Versailles, were in the control of the League of Nations (especially Britain and France).
What kind of voting took place in Upper Silesia in 1921?
A plebiscite to decide whether the area would be owned by Germany or Poland.
What did Japan do when it was ordered to withdraw from Manchuria in February 1933?
Left the League of Nations instead.
In what year were the Locarno Treaties?
1925
In what year was the Washington naval agreement?
1922