The League of Nations had little hope of success due to its lack of enforcement power, as it relied on voluntary cooperation from member states to implement its resolutions. Many key nations, including the United States, were not members or withdrew, undermining its authority and credibility. Additionally, the League struggled to address major conflicts and disputes effectively, leading to a perception of ineffectiveness. These factors, combined with the rise of nationalism and militarism in the 1930s, contributed to its eventual failure to maintain peace.
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