They wet rages and put them over their mouths to keep the smoke from getting in their mouth and they draped wet blankets on their windows.
Answer:
A and D
Explanation:
People living in rural areas feared that they would be forced to move west.
Military leaders believed that defending the new territory would be a burden.
Answer:
More than 12 million people served during the war.
Explanation:
Answer:
c . it allowed the indepented Soviet nations and satellite states to choose democracy over communism.
The evidence used by Duara to support his claim about Western racial attitudes and Japanese militarism is that Japan had a <u>lower quota of ships</u><u> than others</u>.
<h3>What was the western racial attitude towards Japanese militarism?</h3>
The West responded to the increased Japanese militarism with:
- Tariffs, which limited exports
- Discriminatory legislation
- Anti-Japanese racism
- Barriers to emigration.
Thus, the ONE piece of evidence that Duara uses in the passage to support his claim regarding Western racial attitudes and Japanese militarism in the second paragraph is that Japan had a <u>lower quota of ships</u><u> than others</u>.
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