Why did Benito Mussolini’s invasion of Ethiopia attract world attention?

a) Ethiopia, both independent and Christian, was a member of the League of Nations.
b) Ethiopia had long been aligned with Great Britain, which was outraged at the invasion.
Consider This: Ethiopians had few weapons heavier than rifles with which to defend themselves. See 12.4: The Road to War.
c) Ethiopia had a good relationship with Italy, so Ethiopians were surprised and angry at the attack.
Consider This: Ethiopians had few weapons heavier than rifles with which to defend themselves. See 12.4: The Road to War.
d) Ethiopia had protected the Central Powers’ interests during WWI and thought it was immune to attack.
Consider This: Ethiopians had few weapons heavier than rifles with which to defend themselves. See 12.4: The Road to War.


a) Ethiopia, both independent and Christian, was a member of the League of Nations.

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