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

Japan and Germany were at war with China and Poland. (Both situations involved Japan and Germany being at war with these countries. However, it should be noted that Japan had already invaded Manchuria in 1931 and established a puppet regime there before launching a full-scale invasion of China in 1937, while Germany invaded Poland in 1939, marking the start of World War II in Europe.)

China and Poland received foreign aid against potential invasion. (Both China and Poland received foreign aid to support their defense against potential invaders. China received aid from the Soviet Union and other countries, while Poland received support from France and the United Kingdom.)

China and Poland were prepared to fight their invaders. (Both China and Poland were prepared to fight against their invaders and put up resistance. However, it should be noted that China faced significant challenges due to internal conflicts and the Japanese military's superior technology and tactics.)

Japan and Germany invaded other countries before invading China and Poland. (This statement is true. Before launching full-scale invasions of China and Poland, Japan had already invaded Manchuria in 1931 and established a puppet regime there, while Germany had invaded and occupied several countries, such as Austria, Czechoslovakia, and parts of Poland, before the full-scale invasion of Poland in 1939.)