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

A.
Many Americans believed Japan should be allowed to expand its power in Asia.
B.
Because the United States was not a member of the League of Nations at the time, Hoover did not feel obligated to get involved.
C.
The government saw the Japanese as a potential ally after World War I and did not want to break diplomatic ties.
D.
Given the demands of the Depression, there was little money or will to support military action or a trade embargo.

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Answered by rehanshafeeq
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B is the answer
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Because the United States was not a member of the League of Nations at the time, Hoover did not feel obligated to get involved.

Explanation:

  • The hoover administration did not react to Japan's occupation of manchuria more forcefully since, despite the depression's demands, there was little resources or a desire to pursue military intervention or trade embargo.
  • Upon the outbreak of the war, 'President Woodrow Wilson' appointed Hoover to head the Food Administration and he became regarded as the "food czar" of the world. During the war, Hoover headed the American Relief Agency, which offered provisions for the citizens in Central and Eastern Europe.

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