The League of Nations was weakened by several limitations on its powers, including its lack of enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with its resolutions. It could only impose economic sanctions, which were often ineffective, and lacked a standing military force to address aggression directly. Additionally, the absence of key nations, such as the United States, diminished its authority and credibility, making it difficult to achieve consensus on critical issues. Lastly, the League's reliance on unanimous decisions often led to inaction, as any member could veto proposals.
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