10 Questions
What was the main aim of the international organizations created after World War I, according to the passage?
To preserve world peace and order through collective security
What legal efforts were made to decrease the likelihood of war, according to the passage?
Both (a) and (b)
What was the role of President Woodrow Wilson in the push for an 'international organization' after World War I?
He was the most influential advocate for it.
What was the purpose of the Permanent Court of International Justice, according to the passage?
To litigate interstate conflicts and disputes
What was the hoped-for outcome of nations cooperating within the international organizations created after World War I?
Decreased likelihood of war and preservation of world peace
What was the 'legalist method' that infused international relations scholars with a 'spirit of optimism'?
The use of transnational legal processes like arbitration and adjudication
What was the role of disarmament and arms control conferences, according to the passage?
To decrease the likelihood of war
What was the main reason for the creation of the 'international organization' mentioned in the passage?
To regulate relations among sovereign states and safeguard world peace, security and order
What was the role of 'pacts' in the legal efforts to decrease the likelihood of war, according to the passage?
They outlawed war as an instrument of state foreign policies
What was the intended outcome of nations cooperating within the international organizations created after World War I, according to the passage?
Decreased likelihood of war and preservation of world peace
Explore the concept of the developed world's responsibility towards the less developed world, and the potential need for wealth redistribution among nations. Understand the idealistic perspective on creating an international society focused on mutual aid and collaboration.
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