"(We) have come after these long thousands of years to experience the agony of ten years of foreign oppression, with every loss to the right to live, every restriction of the freedom of thought..."

-Korean Declaration of Independence, 1919

Which of the following judgements would the Koreans most likely make about the Japanese based on the above statement?

A. the Japanese unfairly limited Korean civil rights.

B. the Japanese managed the Korean economy poorly.

C. the Japanese had a much stronger military than the Koreans.

D. the Japanese were very unlike the Koreans culturally.

A

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is it a or c

Based on the statement from the Korean Declaration of Independence, the most likely judgment that Koreans would make about the Japanese is:

A. the Japanese unfairly limited Korean civil rights.

The statement mentions "foreign oppression" and "restriction of the freedom of thought," indicating that Koreans believe their civil rights were unfairly limited under Japanese rule. To arrive at this conclusion, we can analyze the language used in the statement. The mention of "agony," "loss," and "restriction" suggests that the Koreans experienced significant oppression and limitations on their freedom, which implies a violation of their civil rights.