Today you are going to mark some tasks about the League and its work in the 1930’s!

League of Nations
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Mark the following tasks:










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MARK YOUR WORK WITH A PENCIL.
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Below are typical 10-mark exam questions on The League of Nations. Will you be able to answer these questions?



Page 38 in your League of Nations booklet gives some guidelines as to how to answer a question about the “How successful” the League was. (This page deals with the 1920’s, but one could also apply the same approach to the League’s successes and failures in the 1930’s.)
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Below are typical 6-mark exam questions on The League of Nations. Will you be able to answer these questions?



Pages 63-65 in your League of Nations booklet give some guidelines as to how to answer a question about “WHY” the League was a failure. (Remember that why-questions require clear reasons that are well explained!)
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During the 1930’s the League faced major difficulties that ultimately led to the outbreak of war in September 1939… Let’s see how well you know the events of the 1930’s.

Fill in the 1930’s calendar on p.66 of your booklet by cutting and pasting the relevant information in the corresponding year on the calendar.


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Did the League of Nations Ultimately Fail? (3:08 minutes long)
The League of Nations GCSE History Revision. (8:07 minutes long)
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This may be a bit of a cringy song, but it is a good overview as to why the League of Nations failed.
Failure of the League of Nations Song – GCSE History. (2:27 minutes long)
This next video is longer, but it seems to be a good final overview of the League in the 1930’s especially.
League of Nations – Successes and Failures – GCSE History. (8:25 minutes long)

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