Compare the situations leading up to the invasions of China and Poland.

(1 point)
Japan and Germany invaded
• other countries before invading
China and Poland.
Japan and Germany were at war with China and Poland.
China and Poland were prepared to fight their invaders.
China and Poland received
• foreign aid against potential Compare the situations leading up to the invasions of China and Poland.
(1 point)
Japan and Germany invaded
• other countries before invading
China and Poland.
Japan and Germany were at war with China and Poland.
China and Poland were prepared to fight their invaders.
China and Poland received
• foreign aid against potential Invasión

The situations leading up to the invasions of China and Poland were quite different.

In the case of China, Japan invaded other countries before invading China. Japan had already been at war with China for several years, with the conflict known as the Second Sino-Japanese War beginning in 1937. China was not fully prepared to fight the invading Japanese forces and did not receive significant foreign aid against potential invasion.

On the other hand, for Poland, Germany invaded other countries before invading Poland. Germany had been at war with Poland since September 1, 1939, which marked the beginning of World War II. Poland was indeed prepared to fight the invading German forces, but they were ultimately overwhelmed by the German army's superior strength and tactics. Poland did not receive significant foreign aid against potential invasion.

Overall, while both China and Poland were invaded by Japan and Germany respectively, the circumstances leading to the invasions were different, with Japan already at war with China and Germany using the invasion of Poland as a starting point for World War II. Additionally, China was not as prepared or supported as Poland in their defense against the invaders.