The correct answer is - A. They invaded Manchuria.
In the first half of the 20th century, Japan was changing drastically, the country began to militarize intensely, and it also became very hungry for new territories.
China, on the other hand, was in big trouble in this period. The nationalists and the communists had divided the country, and the people were killing each other because of political interests of the elites.
Japan used the weak Chinese state, it launched a quick and strong attack on Manchuria, and managed to conquer it relatively easily. Apart from managing to conquer the region and use its resources, the Japanese engaged into performing a genocide over the local population, which ended with around 20 million deaths.
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Of the five oceans, the one with the greatest average depth is the Pacific, with about 4300 meters.
The reason is that this ocean is located on the great plate of the Pacific whose convergent margins are crossed by deep oceanic trenches under which this plate subducts.
In fact, the greatest ocean depth is also found in this ocean and corresponds to the Challenger Abyss, in the Mariana Trench, which reaches a depth of 11 km.
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Option D ( Australia and the Pacific Islands)
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The tropical wet and dry climate can be found in Australia and the Pacific Islands.
The weather in these countries is dominated by the tropical wet and dry climate.Australia and the Pacific Islands has two seasons, wet season and dry season which are separated by transition periods, the wet season is characterize with big amount of precipitation, while dry season has along period of dryness. This sort of climate are sometimes called “savanna” climates
Answer: If no candidate receives a majority of electoral votes, the Presidential election leaves the Electoral College process and moves to Congress. The House of Representatives elects the President from the 3 Presidential candidates who received the most electoral votes. ... Each Senator casts one vote for Vice President
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