What did the League of Nations do after the Italian invasion of Ethiopia?

A) It protected the southern half of the country from Mussolini’s army.
B) It halted Mussolini’s forces just before they crossed the Ethiopian border.
C) It authorized billions of dollars in aid for the Ethiopians.
D) It made halfhearted and unsuccessful efforts to stop Mussolini.
E) It recognized Italy’s authority and new government in Ethiopia.


Answer: D

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