Test 3 Passage 1 Directions: Please watch the video and fill in the blanks in the following passage. President Woodrow Wilson's proposal to 1)________ through the Versailles peace treaty built on these early civil society plans. Most of the 2)________ of the League of Nations were focused on preventing war. 3) ________ was to be countered by all members acting together as a quote unquote League of Nations, with available economic sanctions and force if necessary. But the authority of the League of Nations rested with the council, composed of 4)_______, again, much like the United Nations Security Council today. The council was charged with 5)________, enforcing sanctions, and implementing settlements. Planning for today's UN, planning for yet another new organization at the time, began early in World War II. Churchill and Roosevelt 6) _______ the Atlantic Charter in 1941, calling for collaboration on economic issues and a permanent system of security. This was the foundation for 7)________ in the following year, in which 26 countries affirmed the principles of the Atlantic Charter and agreed to create a new universal organization to 8)_________. The leaders of the 9)________, the US, the then-Soviet Union, Great Britain, France, and China discussed the planning for this new organization in places like Tehran, Yalta, and Dumbarton Oaks, an estate outside of Washington, DC. Yet, of course, inequality was already built in from the outset with 10) ________ of the five states on the Security Council, and also, interestingly, states at the time that were not considered quote, unquote, peace-loving.