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- 22 Feb 2025
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Who was responsible for founding the League of Nations?
Multiple choice question for International Relations. Select an option, then review the explanation below.
Explanation
The League of Nations was created following World War I in 1920, mainly through the Treaty of Versailles, and was championed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. The individuals listed—Harry S. Truman, Henry Kissinger, and Ronald Reagan—were not involved in its establishment. Truman served as president after World War II, Kissinger was a diplomat later in the 20th century, and Reagan was president in the 1980s.
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