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LofN
(redirected from League of Nations)

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LofNLeague of Nations


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00) includes Abraham Lincoln's Speech on Reconstruction, presidential addresses, Woodrow Wilson's address to the Senate on the League of Nations, Franklin Roosevelt's address to Congress on war with Japan, Martin Luther King's nobel prize address, Ronald Regan's address to the nation on the Challenger disaster, and much more.
When France took the League of Nations mandate for the Ottoman Empire's Assyria after World War I, it hived off the predominantly Christian (i.
Their negotiations and argumentation at the Paris Peace Conference, the Washington Conference and the League of Nations hearings on Manchukuo may not have yielded many tangible results, but they did achieve smaller goals (such as treaty revisions with individual powers) and laid the foundation for the understanding of international law as a positive instrument to regain China's rightful position in the world.
 
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