The League of Nations failed to provide financial assistance to those in need primarily due to its lack of enforcement power and reliance on member states' cooperation. Many nations were hesitant to commit funds or resources, especially during economic crises like the Great Depression. Additionally, the League struggled with political divisions and conflicting national interests, which hindered its ability to implement effective relief measures. This lack of cohesive action ultimately undermined its mission to promote global welfare.
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