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How useful are Sources A and B for an enquiry into the success of the League of Nations?
Explain your answer, using Sources A and B and your own knowledge of the historical context
(8 Points)
Section B: Source Skills [12 Marks]
THE FLOWER
COUE
Source A: A political cartoon produced by British
cartoonist David Low. It appeared in the Star
Magazine on 11th November 1919.
Source B:
'Yes, we know that World War began in
Manchuria fifteen years ago. We know that
four years later we could easily have stopped
Mussolini if we had taken the sanctions against
Mussolini that were obviously required, if we
had closed The Suez Canal to the aggressor
and stopped his oil
British statesman Philip Noel Barker speaking
at the very last session of The League of
Nations in 1946
OF
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