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fahad

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What punitive action did the League of Nations ultimately take against Japan for the invasion of Manchuria?
 
  a. It enacted sanctions on Japan's energy sector, designed to force Japan's withdrawal from Manchuria.
  b. It dispatched a peacekeeping force to prevent further Japanese expansion into Manchuria.
  c. It adopted a report identifying Japan as an aggressor but enacted no sanctions.
  d. It failed even to adopt a report condemning Japan as the aggressor.
  e. It adopted severe sanctions against Japan and voted to eject Japan from the League of Nations.

Question 2

Which of the following most accurately describes sociopolitical parameters of power?
 
  a. They are intangible elements of power that are often psychological in nature. They
  are also quite frequently ephemeral.
  b. They are frequently concrete elements of power concerned with economic and military
  capabilities. On occasion, they may be ephemeral.
  c. Their importance is rarely recognized in the policy community.
  d. They are important only for state actors in international affairs.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

a



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