The League of Nations failed primarily due to its lack of enforcement power and the absence of key nations, such as the United States. Its decisions were often undermined by member states prioritizing national interests over collective security, leading to ineffectiveness in addressing conflicts. Additionally, the League's inability to prevent aggression from countries like Japan and Italy highlighted its weaknesses, ultimately leading to its disbandment before WWII.
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