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How did ​World War I​ lead to the creation of the League of Nations?

It was created by the Allied Powers to force the United States to maintain their presence in Europe to avoid future wars.

It attempted to prevent future wars through international cooperation.

It was proposed by the Central Powers to ensure a fair peace and prevent retaliatory wars.

It monitored Germany’s compliance with the Treaty of Versailles so another war wouldn’t start.

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It attempted to prevent future wars through international cooperation.

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I believe the fourth option is the best. It monitored Germany’s compliance with the Treaty of Versailles so another war wouldn’t start.

If the question allows multiple answers, then B could be used

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most of the countries were worried about making Germany paying for the war. The current president of the united states Woodrow Wilson did not want to do this however, and did not join the League of Nations

The treaty of Versailles was all about punishing the Central powers, namely Germany for their involvement of the war, which made them pay back the allied countries, and did not allow them to have a standing army.

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