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12 Cards in this Set
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During the late 1800's and early 1900's the world's leading nations took important steps toward what?
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International Cooperation
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What were young people in Europe and America convinced would never happen again?
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Major wars
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What was The First International Conference of American States?
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Delegates from Latin-American countries and the US met in Washington D.C. to discuss mutual problems.
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What was agreed on at The First International Conference of American States?
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There would be periodic meetings to discuss mutual problems.
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What are two other names for The First International Conference of American States?
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1. The Pan-American Union
2. The Organization of American States |
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Who called The First Hague Conference?
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The tsar of Russia
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How many nations attended The First Hague Conference?
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26 nations
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What was was done at The First Hague Conference?
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1. Disputes would be settled by mediation and arbitration
2. Outlawed certain weapons to lessen the horrors of war 3. Rules were drawn up on how to conduct a proper war |
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Who called The Second Hague Conference?
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The tsar of Russia and Pres. Teddy Roosevelt.
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How many nations attended The Second Hague conferense?
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44 nations
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What was drafted at The Second Hague Conference?
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1. More rules for the conduct of war
2. The Drago Doctrine |
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What did The Drgao Doctrine state?
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No nation should use force to collect a debt unless the debtor nation refused arbitration or having accepted arbitration, refused to submit the award.
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