Question
How were the invasions of China and Poland different?
A: The invasion of Poland started World War II
B: The invasion of China started World War II
C: The Nazi invasion of Poland was opposed by Western nations, While Japan's invasion of China was not.
A: The invasion of Poland started World War II
B: The invasion of China started World War II
C: The Nazi invasion of Poland was opposed by Western nations, While Japan's invasion of China was not.
Answers
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The correct answer is C: The Nazi invasion of Poland was opposed by Western nations, while Japan's invasion of China was not.
The invasions of Poland and China occurred under different geopolitical contexts and elicited different responses from the international community. The invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in September 1939 was met with immediate military responses from Britain and France, marking the start of World War II in Europe. In contrast, Japan's invasion of China, which escalated in the 1930s, did not provoke a similar level of military intervention from Western powers at that time, despite international condemnation.
The invasions of Poland and China occurred under different geopolitical contexts and elicited different responses from the international community. The invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in September 1939 was met with immediate military responses from Britain and France, marking the start of World War II in Europe. In contrast, Japan's invasion of China, which escalated in the 1930s, did not provoke a similar level of military intervention from Western powers at that time, despite international condemnation.