Asked by libby
At the time, why did people think that China would easily win the First Sino-Japanese War? Was this assumption correct, and why or why not?(1 point)
Responses
People thought China would win the war because it had less land to defend. This assumption was incorrect because Japan’s technology was more advanced, which helped it win the war.
People thought China would win the war because it had less land to defend. This assumption was incorrect because Japan’s technology was more advanced, which helped it win the war.
People thought China would win the war because Japan had a bigger military. This assumption was incorrect because China’s technology was more advanced, which helped it win the war.
People thought China would win the war because Japan had a bigger military. This assumption was incorrect because China’s technology was more advanced, which helped it win the war.
People thought China would win the war because it had a bigger military. This assumption was incorrect because Japan’s technology was more advanced, which helped it win the war.
People thought China would win the war because it had a bigger military. This assumption was incorrect because Japan’s technology was more advanced, which helped it win the war.
People thought China would win the war because it had the support of Western imperialist powers. This assumption was incorrect because it turned out that Japan had their support also.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
People thought China would win because it had a bigger military. This was incorrect — Japan’s modernization (more advanced weapons, training, organization, and navy) and China’s outdated, poorly led forces led to Japan’s victory.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.