Compare the situations leading up to the invasions of China and Poland.(1 point) Responses

A. Japan and Germany were at war with China and Poland.
B. China and Poland received foreign aid against potential invasion.
C. China and Poland were prepared to fight their invaders.
D. Japan and Germany invaded other countries before invading China and Poland.

D. Japan and Germany invaded other countries before invading China and Poland.

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Comparing the situations leading up to the invasions of China and Poland:

A. Japan and Germany were at war with China: This statement is correct. Japan had been engaged in war with China since the 1930s, specifically during the Second Sino-Japanese War.

B. Poland received foreign aid against potential invasion: This statement is partially correct. Poland did receive some foreign aid, particularly from France and the United Kingdom, who had promised to support Poland in case of a German invasion. However, this aid was not enough to prevent the eventual invasion.

C. China and Poland were prepared to fight their invaders: This statement is partly correct. China had been involved in a long-standing conflict with Japan and had a significant military presence to defend their territory. However, Poland, although prepared to some extent, was overrun relatively quickly by the German forces during the initial invasion.

D. Japan and Germany invaded other countries before invading China and Poland: This statement is correct. Prior to invading China, Japan had already invaded and occupied Manchuria in 1931, while Germany, under Hitler's leadership, had annexed Austria in 1938 and invaded Czechoslovakia in 1939. Both countries embarked on their expansionist policies before eventually targeting China and Poland.