"I assert that the problem submitted to the Assembly today is a much wider one. It is not merely a question of the settlement of Italian aggression. It is collective security: it is the very existence of the League of Nations. It is the confidence that each State is to place in international treaties. It is the value of promises made to small States that their integrity and their independence shall be respected and assured. . . . It is international morality of which we are discussing. . . . Should a strong Government find that it may with impunity destroy a weak people, then the hour strikes for that weak people to appeal to the League of Nations to give its judgment in all freedom. God and history will remember your judgment."
—Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, address to the League of Nations, June 1936
Which of the following best explains how the situation described in the excerpt contributed to the outbreak of the Second World War?
- AIt triggered the immediate assassination of European leaders, which served as the primary catalyst for the system of alliances.
- BIt marked a shift from direct colonial rule in East Africa to informal economic imperialism by European powers.
- It demonstrated the failure of the League of Nations to enforce collective security, which emboldened revisionist powers to pursue aggressive expansion.Cevap
- DIt led to the immediate dissolution of the League of Nations and the transfer of East African territories to British and French mandate control.