The Great Depression significantly undermined the League of Nations' effectiveness by exacerbating global economic instability and nationalistic tendencies. Countries focused on domestic issues and protectionist policies, leading to a decline in international cooperation. This economic crisis weakened the League's authority and ability to mediate conflicts, as member states prioritized their own interests over collective action. Ultimately, the League struggled to address the challenges posed by the Depression, contributing to its failures in maintaining peace and preventing aggression in the lead-up to World War II.
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