How were the invasions of China and Poland different?(1 point)

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The Nazi invasion of Poland was opposed by Western nations, while Japan’s invasion of China was not.
The Nazi invasion of Poland was opposed by Western nations, while Japan’s invasion of China was not.

The Nazi invasion of Poland took longer than Japan’s invasion of China.
The Nazi invasion of Poland took longer than Japan’s invasion of China.

The invasion of China started World War II.
The invasion of China started World War II.

The invasion of Poland started World War II.

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The correct response is: The invasion of Poland started World War II.

This was significant as the German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, led Britain and France to declare war on Germany, marking the official start of World War II. In contrast, Japan's invasion of China, which began with the full-scale invasion in 1937, did not lead to such a direct and immediate global conflict.

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