Should the League of Nations be viewed as a success or failure? Why? Explain.
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So, the League of Nations was successful in small ways in the 1920s, stopping small wars and improving lives. But it could not defend the Treaty of Versailles, it failed to get disarmament, and it could not persuade powerful countries to stop fighting.
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Explanation :
According to Ohm's law current in a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across two points.
Mathematically,![V=I\ R](/tpl/images/1203/0785/af71b.png)
Where,
V is the applied voltage.
I is current flowing.
R is resistance.
If the voltage increases, the current will increase because the voltage is directly proportional to the current.
Similarly, if resistance increases current will decrease because the current is inversely proportional to resistance.