Correct option is B
The Covenant of the League of Nations, which was drafted during the peace negotiations after the First World War and later became part of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, was composed of **26 Articles**. These articles outlined the aims, structure, and functions of the League of Nations, which was the first worldwide intergovernmental organization whose principal mission was to maintain world peace. The Covenant set the framework for the operation of the League, detailing the obligations of member countries to uphold peace, avoid war, and resolve disputes through arbitration and dialogue. The League of Nations represented a significant, though ultimately unsuccessful, attempt to create a new world order that would prevent the recurrence of such a devastating conflict.