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When Italy invaded Ethiopia and claimed the former independent country, what did the League of Nations do?

a) Nothing.


b) The League of Nations forgave Italy and said that the Ethiopians were better off now.


c) The League of Nations fired the emperor of Italy and put Mussolini in as the new leader.


d) The League of Nations was critical of Italy and didn't allow member countries to import some Italian goods.

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Answer: (A)

Step-by-step explanation:

The League of Nations is characterized as an ineffective organization for a few reasons during the interwar period, one being their lack of action against Italy. Although sanctions were in place, the League of Nations couldn't exactly condemn Italy because they didn't want to hurt their relationship with the nation, so (A) is the most probable answer.

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