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Arthur Porto Alegre

Bonnie Tucker

U.S. History and Constitution

March 8th, 2014

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Great Neck, Publishing. "Defeat Of The League Of Nations." Defeat Of The League Of Nations (2009): 4599. History Reference Center. Web. 9 Mar. 2014.

The article presents the American ratification of the peace treaty with Germany concluded at Versailles, France at the end of World War I. The U.S. has no obligation to protect the territory or sovereignty of any other nation, or to interfere with controversies between nations. The treaty goes on to say that the U.S. will not submit to arbitration by the assembly, the council, or the League of Nations.

Pemberton, Jo-Anne. "The Changing Shape Of Intellectual Cooperation: From The League Of Nations To UNESCO." Australian Journal Of Politics & History 58.1 (2012): 34-50. History Reference Center. Web. 9 Mar. 2014.

This article elaborates on some of the key ideas that gave rise to and animated the International Commission on Intellectual Cooperation, a body which was among the last permanent organizations of the League of Nations. Although the Commission's efforts to cement intellectual relations among nations often went unappreciated, its proponents considered intellectual cooperation to be the very heart and soul of the League's Covenant. During its life, the Commission also became increasingly aware of the issue of its own cultural particularity and the vital need to incorporate perspectives and traditions other than those in which its origins lay.

Great Neck, Publishing. "The Covenant Of The League Of Nations." Covenant Of The League Of Nations (2009): 1. History Reference Center. Web. 9 Mar. 2014.

This article presents the League of Nations, the requirements to be on it, explains how it was supposed to work, and gives the reader good information about the formal procedures along the discussions and debates.

Albright, Madeleine K. "America And The League Of Nations: Lessons For Today." U.S. Department...