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The League of Nations was formed following World War I as an attempt at a world government that would be successful in prefening war. When World War II broke out, it was regarded as a failure. It was succeeded by the United Nations. |
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Not yet discussed in details
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Its history is entirely modern, and confined to the 20th century. It was founded in approximately the early 20th century and functioned in the early mid 20th century. It was formally disbanded in the mid 20th century. The League of Nations is now defunct, but it was a predecessor of the United Nations. |
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Connections to sociology including social structure and change and communities will also be explored. Peoples of the world including particular nations and Western civilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples can be connected. This is connected to families, education, economics, and other areas of government. Religion including particular religions, religious organization, religious practice, and religious belief does not seem to be strongly connected. Specific connections to science, personal studies and anthropology will be explored as this site develops. Connections to culture including material culture, conceptual culture, and behavioral culture will be significant. |
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