Answer:
Correct answer is Philip VI of France took English land.
Explanation:
First option is the correct answer as Philip VI took control over the lands that Edward III had in France. Of course, the main reason of dispute was the throne of France which Edward believed belongs to him.
Second option is not correct as Edward later started invasion of France.
Third option is not correct as Edward died (1377) during the war, so this can-t be a cause.
Last option is not correct as Philip VI was fighting to preserve throne of France and of his Valois dynasty.
Answer:
the Russo-Japanese War
Explanation:
The Russian-Japanese War of 1904-1905, caused by Russian and Japanese expansionism in the Far East, inflicted humiliating defeats on Russia at land and sea. The war contributed to domestic unrest in both countries, catalysing the revolution of 1905 in Russia. The rise of Japan also sent reverberations across the world.