What inference can you make about the lesson that Europeans took from the League of Nation's reaction to Japan's invasion of Manchuria?
A) They learned that the League would not interfere in their own territorial grabs.
B) They learned that the leaders of the League of Nations could be easily bribed.
C) They learned that the League of Nations would cost the European governments more money than it was worth.
D) They learned that the League of Nations was a force to be reckoned with if they planned a similar power grab.
E) They learned that the League of Nations had little interest in Asian power struggles.
Answer: A
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