How did traditional diplomats respond to the League's collective security system as it dealt with Italy's invasion of Ethiopia?

a. They reinterpreted it using balance of power, urging negotiations to bring the Italians back to balance Germany.
b. They supported the collective security system and worked together to increase sanctions on Italy.
c. They used the passage of sanctions against Italy to strengthen collective security.
d. They interpreted it using liberal principals, opposing negotiations to bring Italy back into continental relations.
e. They rejected the collective security system as a waste of resources.


Answer: a

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