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The Great Depression of the 1930s brought about the failure of the League of Nations because it caused nations to pursue their own self-interest.
The League also failed because the Great Depression led to the rise of fascist leaders.
The Great Depression brought about the failure of the League because countries stopped trading.
The League failed because of the lack of an army.
Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 to expand their empire.
In the beginning not all countries were members of the League Of Nations
The League failed because the Assembly only met once a year.
The Great Depression was not the main reason for the failure of the League of Nations.
Many people lost their jobs leaving the country in poverty.
The Abyssinia Dispute was between the Italians and the Ethiopians.
Another important reason was the invasion of Manchuria.
The invasion of Abyssinia also influenced the failure of the League of Nations.
Reaching decisions too slowly is another reason the League failed.
A reason the League failed was due to ineffective sanctions.
The Great Depression was caused by the Wall Street Crash when banks could not get money back after lending it to investors.
The League of Nations could not respond to anything such as a country invading another country.

"It was the Great Depression that brought about the failure of the League of Nations." How far do you agree with this statement?
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