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World War II : United Nations :: World War I : ..............

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For historical analogy questions, match events with the direct institutional or organizational outcomes they led to.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • Treaty of Versailles
  • International Commission of Jurists
  • League of Nations
  • International Court of Justice
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The Correct Option is C

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The United Nations was formed after World War II in 1945 to promote international peace, security, and cooperation, replacing the earlier League of Nations.
After World War I, in 1919, the League of Nations was established with the same goal — to prevent future wars through diplomacy and collective security.
The analogy compares the major international organization formed after each world war.
Option (a) "Treaty of Versailles" was a peace treaty ending World War I but not an international organization.
Option (b) "International Commission of Jurists" is a non-governmental organization focused on legal matters, unrelated to post-war world governance.
Option (d) "International Court of Justice" is part of the UN system, not the organization created after World War I.
Therefore, the correct answer is "League of Nations", which matches the role the UN played after the next world war.
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