Question
Why did the violence of the Japanese army continue throughout their takeover of Nanjing?(1 point)
Responses
The Japanese army was unmonitored in their actions.
The Japanese army was unmonitored in their actions.
The Japanese army was waiting for foreign aid.
The Japanese army was waiting for foreign aid.
The Japanese army was fighting against the Chinese army.
The Japanese army was fighting against the Chinese army.
The Japanese army had to move quickly to be successful.
Responses
The Japanese army was unmonitored in their actions.
The Japanese army was unmonitored in their actions.
The Japanese army was waiting for foreign aid.
The Japanese army was waiting for foreign aid.
The Japanese army was fighting against the Chinese army.
The Japanese army was fighting against the Chinese army.
The Japanese army had to move quickly to be successful.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response to why the violence of the Japanese army continued throughout their takeover of Nanjing is:
**The Japanese army was unmonitored in their actions.**
During the invasion of Nanjing, there was little oversight from the Japanese high command or international observers, which allowed for widespread atrocities committed by troops against civilians and prisoners of war.
**The Japanese army was unmonitored in their actions.**
During the invasion of Nanjing, there was little oversight from the Japanese high command or international observers, which allowed for widespread atrocities committed by troops against civilians and prisoners of war.