The reaction of the League of Nations to the Japanese occupation of Manchuria

A) deterred warlike nations from future acts of aggression because of the energetic and purposeful response of the League.
B) caused aggressive nations to pause and think twice about future warlike actions, although many ended up undertaking them anyway.
C) encouraged aggressive nations, when they saw the ineffectual and weak response of the League.
D) caused some of the aggressors to renounce warfare and join with the other countries of the League in denouncing Japan for their warlike actions.
E) had no impact whatsoever on affairs of state.


C

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