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|    Dan Blum to Mark Brader    |
|    Re: QFTCINO25 Game 2, Rounds 4,6: League    |
|    02 Oct 25 21:36:19    |
   
   From: tool@panix.com   
      
   Mark Brader wrote:   
      
   > * Game 2, Round 4 - History - League of Nations   
      
   > 1. The concept of a peaceful community of nations had been proposed   
   > as early as 1795, with this philosopher's "Perpetual Peace: A   
   > Philosophical Sketch", which outlined the idea of a league of   
   > nations to control conflict and promote peace between states.   
   > He is a German philosopher who is best known for his work the   
   > "Critique of Pure Reason". Who was he?   
      
   Kant   
      
   > 2. The Covenant of the League of Nations was signed on 1919-06-28   
   > as part of which treaty?   
      
   Treaty of Paris   
      
   > 3. The League of Nations was originally headquartered in London.   
   > It quickly moved to which continental European city?   
      
   Geneva   
      
   > 4. Which US president received the Nobel Peace Prize for his role   
   > in the founding of the League of Nations?   
      
   Wilson   
      
   > 5. On 1918-01-08 gave a speech to a joint session of   
   > Congress. In it he outlined various principles that were   
   > relevant to a resolution to World War I and peaceful world   
   > order beyond it. What is the name of this speech?   
      
   Fourteen Points   
      
   > 6. There are 5 permanent members of the UN Security Council.   
   > One of these permanent members *never* joined the League   
   > of Nations. We're not talking about countries that took over   
   > the membership of what were in effect treated as just another   
   > version of the same country. Which Security Council permanent   
   > member country *(in any version) was never* a League of Nations   
   > member?   
      
   USA   
      
   > 7. The League of Nations had a Council not unlike the UN Security   
   > Council. It had four permanent members. Two of those countries   
   > were Great Britain and France. Name *either one of the other   
   > two* countries.   
      
   Italy   
      
   > 8. Which country was expelled from the League of Nations in 1939   
   > for its invasion of Finland?   
      
   Soviet Union   
      
   > 9. Which European country withdrew from the League of Nations in   
   > 1939 following a dictator's rise to power? This dictator   
   > remained in power until 1975. Name the country.   
      
   Spain   
      
   > 10. The League of Nations was not successful in that it utterly   
   > failed to prevent World War II. But it was successful in   
   > mediating and resolving some lesser conflicts between nations.   
   > One such example was its intervention in what is known as the   
   > Incident at Petrich or the War of the Stray Dog, when Greece   
   > invaded a neighboring country in October 1925. This conflict   
   > was resolved in 10 days. What was the other country?   
      
   Albania   
      
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