"The League had no means of enforcing its decisions other than the effect of world opinion. If a power chose to be defiant, there was nothing effective that the League could do."
S. Reed Brett, European History 1900-1960 (1967).
S. Reed Brett was a textbook writer from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Source B
"The Gap in the Bridge," a cartoon from 1919 by Leonard Ravenhill in the British magazine Punch.
Answer the question:
How much do these sources agree about the failure of the League of Nations? Explain your answer using details from the sources and your own background knowledge.
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