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During World War II, what happened between the Communists and Nationalists in China?
They continued their civil war but also fought together in World War II.
Their civil war raged while they avoided involvement in World War II.
Both sides reached a permanent truce and fought together in World War II.
Both sides agreed to stop fighting each other until World War II ended.
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Both sides agreed to stop fighting each other until World War II ended.
Explanation: In 1937 the Communists (CCP) and Nationalists (GMD) formed the Second United Front to resist the Japanese invasion. It was an uneasy, temporary truce—both fought Japan but tensions and occasional clashes continued, and full civil war resumed after 1945.
Explanation: In 1937 the Communists (CCP) and Nationalists (GMD) formed the Second United Front to resist the Japanese invasion. It was an uneasy, temporary truce—both fought Japan but tensions and occasional clashes continued, and full civil war resumed after 1945.
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