Differences between the United Nations and the League of Nations
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The League had mainly European and fewer than 50 members, while the UN has global and inclusive membership.
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The UN actively promotes human rights, while the League did not prioritize them.
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The UN has a broad development agenda; the League had limited development goals.
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The UN Security Council includes veto power for permanent members; the League had no such mechanism.
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The League failed in major conflicts like those involving Italy and Japan, while the UN has struggled in more complex superpower tensions like between the USA and USSR.
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The League’s influence stemmed from President Woodrow Wilson, while the UN was strongly backed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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The League worked alongside the Conference of Ambassadors; the UN operates in a world influenced by alliances like NATO and the Warsaw Pact.