How did Japan prove the inadequacy of the League of Nations?

A) Japan seized both Korea and Manchuria from China without League response.
B) Japan occupied Manchuria, and the League did not respond with action against them, despite China's request.
C) Japan seized the Philippines from the United States without League response.
D) Japan formed a pact with the Germans against the League and the League took no action.
E) Japan occupied French Guiana without any response from the League.


B

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