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what made the united nations a stronger peacekeeping body than the league of nations?
the united nations could vote to take action to prevent a war.
the united nations included some countries with permanent influence and others with temporary influence.
the ussr was excluded from the united nations.
the united nations was founded twenty-five years after the league of nations.
The League of Nations lacked effective enforcement power and universal major power participation. The UN's structure with permanent Security Council members (permanent influence) and rotating non-permanent members (temporary influence) allowed for better coordination of major powers and more robust peacekeeping mechanisms. The first option is incorrect because the League could also vote for action but lacked means to enforce it. The USSR was a founding member of the UN, so the third option is wrong. The time difference alone does not make the UN stronger, so the fourth option is incorrect.
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The United Nations included some countries with permanent influence and others with temporary influence.