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The Great Depression led to many significant consequences, but with regard to the issue of territorial expansion, the League of Nations was a major contributor to tensions between nations and states.

Which of the following assesses the credibility of the League of Nations during the 1930s as a result?

The League of Nations used the U.S. as the primary arbiter of international disputes

The League of Nations was unable to stop Japanese, Italian, or German international aggressions

The League of Nations was unable to stop internal disputes between Britain and France.

The League of Nations granted Austria and Czechoslovakia to German Allied powers

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The most credible option among the given choices is "The League of Nations was unable to stop Japanese, Italian, or German international aggressions."

This is because during the 1930s, the League of Nations failed to effectively address and prevent acts of aggression by these countries. Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, Italy invaded Ethiopia in 1935, and Germany reoccupied the Rhineland in 1936 and later annexed Austria in 1938. The League of Nations attempted to take action against these aggressions, but ultimately failed to prevent them, undermining its credibility as a global peacekeeping organization.
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