League Of Nations
International organization whose mission was to maintain world peace
Real World Example
The League of Nations was created after World War I to prevent future conflicts and promote peace among nations. It was important during the "Good Times" of the 1920s because it aimed to resolve international disputes peacefully, but it struggled during the "Hard Times" of the 1930s, like the rise of aggressive nations. The League responded to the chaos and destruction of World War I by trying to unite countries under common rules and goals. Today, its legacy lives on in the United Nations, which continues to work on peacekeeping and international cooperation. For example, when countries work together to combat climate change, they follow the League's original idea of solving global problems collectively, showing how international cooperation can still impact our everyday lives.