THE BIG LEAGUE Flashcards

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What did the league do to help the refugees?

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400,000 prisoners were returned to their homes.

- The League helped stopped diseases such as smallpox and dysentery in other refugee camps.

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What did the league do to help the working conditions?

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  • The league succeeded in banning poisonous white lead from paint.
  • Limited the hours that small children were allowed to work.
  • It introduced a maximum of 48 hour week and an eight-hour day, but a majority of the member
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How did the league help Health conditions?

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  • They sponsored research into infectious diseases at institutes in Singapore, London and Denmark.
  • Their institutes helped develop vaccines and medicines to fight deadly diseases such as leprosy and malaria.
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How did the league help Slavery and forced labour?

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  • Freed 200,000 slaves in Sierra Leone.

- It organised raids against slave owners and traders in Burma

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How did the league help other action?

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  • The league blacklisted four large companies which were involved in the illegal drug trade.
  • Helped enforce practical problems such as marking shipping lanes and produced an international highway code for users.
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6
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Name some of the failures the league had!

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  • The disarmament conference

- The Abyssinian crisis

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