How did dictators respond to the League of Nations after Japan invaded Manchuria?

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They sensed weakness in the League and actively pursued aggressive foreign policies.
They sensed weakness in the League and actively pursued aggressive foreign policies.

They feared condemnation like the League had given Japan and agreed to disarmament.
They feared condemnation like the League had given Japan and agreed to disarmament.

They invited the Soviet Union and Germany to join to strengthen the League of Nations.
They invited the Soviet Union and Germany to join to strengthen the League of Nations.

They vigorously condemned Japan’s invasion of Manchuria, but had no military means to stop it.

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They vigorously condemned Japan’s invasion of Manchuria, but had no military means to stop it.
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