Who was the main sponsor of the league of nations

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Answer:    Woodrow Wilson

Explanation:   The main sponsor of the League of Nations was the President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson. The League of Nations was established in support of the Treaty of Versailles with the aim of resolving international disputes after the First World War, and that such a horror of war would no longer be repeated. It is considered that the League of Nations is the forerunner of the United Nations, and President Wilson made a major contribution to the formation of the League of Nations as part of the implication of his Fourteen Points, though America did not become a member.

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Answer: the main sponsor was Woodrow Wilson

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What number should be added to -5 to get a sum of 11?

6
16
-6
-16

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it would most likely be -6 but then the answer would be -11

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16

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What's the best answer. At the height of the Ottoman Empire, Suleyman was the most powerful monarch in

A. The Middle East
B. The world
C. Europe
D. Asia

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c. europe hope you get it right tell me if its right or not

Where did the Boston Massacre engraving first appear at?

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Which of these was a long-term effect of the New Deal on the United States? a. The federal government began to employ regular Americans for the first time. b. Americans rely on the federal government for a social safety net. c. Average citizens developed a great distrust of federal government programs. d. Labor unions have steadily lost power since the passage of New Deal reforms.

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One of the long-term effects of the New Deal on the United States was that Americans rely on the federal government for a social security safety net. The correct answer is B. 

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B

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What happened once people had a surplus of food?a. they irritation crops
b. they began to divide up the labor and do other tasks
c. they no longer needed to trade with other society
d. they could be considered a ciliation

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Overall, once people had a surplus of food due to the Agricultural Revolution, "b. they began to divide up the labor and do other tasks" since this meant that people didn't have to focus exclusively on finding food anymore.