Which statement characterizes the role of the League of Nations in international affairs? By the end of the 1930s, the league had little power to stop the aggression of rogue nations. The decisions made by the league were greatly respected around the world. The league successfully used sanctions and trade embargoes to curb aggression. The United States' participation in the league strengthened its role in international negotiations.
@Lady.Liv1776
I think it is D. Trade and sanctions were used to really ease feathers and keep everything "calm" so to speak.
i am positive the answer is D
it was wrong
Do you have the chance to answer it again?
nope
are you taking an online test? how are you getting the answers really quick?
Aw, okay. I'm sorry about that :3
me too i really thought it was "The United States' participation in the league strengthened its role in international negotiations."
its okay
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