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League of Nations Assembly

The League of Nations Assembly was the main decision-making body of the League, established after World War I to promote peace and cooperation among countries. It included representatives from all member nations, who met annually to discuss issues, set policies, and resolve conflicts diplomatically. The Assembly aimed to prevent wars, improve international relations, and support economic and social progress. Although influential in its time, it ultimately struggled with enforcement and lacked the power to prevent major conflicts, leading to its decline and replacement by the United Nations after World War II.