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Japan upset the League of Nations by invading Manchuria in 1931 and subsequently withdrawing from the League in 1933 after its actions were condemned. The invasion was driven by Japan's desire for Natural Resources and territorial expansion, as well as its belief in the need for a greater Asian empire. Japan's actions reflected its growing militarism and dissatisfaction with the international order, which it felt marginalized its interests. The League's failure to effectively address Japan's aggression highlighted its weaknesses and contributed to rising tensions in the region.

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