How did the League of Nations acquire an image as a rabbit?
a) When confronted with international aggression, it seemed to freeze up.
b) It leapt from one crisis to another without stopping to consider the consequences of any particular action.
Consider This: France and Britain were often unwilling to take the lead in forcing compliance. See 12.4: The Road to War.
c) It cowered in front of newly powerful nations such as the United States and the Soviet Union.
Consider This: France and Britain were often unwilling to take the lead in forcing compliance. See 12.4: The Road to War.
d) Similar to the fable of the tortoise and the hare, the League was seen as an organization that never worked on the hard, day-to-day issues of the world.
Consider This: France and Britain were often unwilling to take the lead in forcing compliance. See 12.4: The Road to War.
a) When confronted with international aggression, it seemed to freeze up.
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