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Why didn't the Hoover Administration respond more strongly to Japan's invasion of Manchuria?

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Given the demands of the Depression, there was little money or will to support military action or a trade embargo.

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The Hoover administration was busy dealing with the Great Depression at the time of the Manchurian Incursion, and the administration opposed any economic sanctions against other nations, fearing it would lead to war. They just sent a note to Japan and China called the Stimson Doctrine.

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