What was one reason Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931?
5 answers
One reason Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 was to gain control of its resources, including coal and iron, to fuel Japan's growing industrial economy. Additionally, Japan sought to establish a buffer zone between itself and the Soviet Union.
Which of the following is a reason why Western countries refused to accept more refugees in the late 1930s?
A. Western countries were not aware of Hitler's racial theories.
B. Western countries needed to commit all their resources to the war effort.
C. Western countries did not want to provoke war with Germany.
D. Western countries were burdened with the effects of the Great Depression.
A. Western countries were not aware of Hitler's racial theories.
B. Western countries needed to commit all their resources to the war effort.
C. Western countries did not want to provoke war with Germany.
D. Western countries were burdened with the effects of the Great Depression.
D. Western countries were burdened with the effects of the Great Depression.
While Jews were a main target of the Nazis, which other group was also a target?
A. Roma
B. French
C. Aryans
D. women
A. Roma
B. French
C. Aryans
D. women
A. Roma (also known as Gypsies) were also a target of the Nazis.