What was the difference between the League of Nations and the United Nations to achieve a resolution or action?

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
The League of Nations required a unanimous agreement in both bodies, whereas the United Nations required a majority vote of the General Assembly, with veto power in the hands of the permanent members of the Security Council.

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a) They agreed on their primary goal. b) They agreed on their primary strategy. c) They shared the same motives. d) They shared the same beliefs about racial equality.

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