题目
2025SpringB-X-WWS460-HST460-JST460-20406-20405-26446 Lecture 1c Learning Check Japanese Expansion 1
单项选择题
Even though the 1937 invasion of China can be considered all out war - an invasion of several hundred thousand men, coordinated with amphibious landings - torching of major cities such as Nanjing - Japan did not declare war against China. Why did Japan continue to call this an "incident"?
选项
A.Japanese leaders were worried about public opinion in Japan, which might turn against the war. Playing down the magnitude of the war was part of placating the Japanese public.
B.Japanese leaders were worried about public opinion among its allies in Germany and Italy.
C.Japanese leaders were worried about economic sanctions by the US, since it relied on imported raw materials from the US.
D.Japanese leaders were worried about public opinion in the Soviet Union fearing an attack by the Soviets on Manchuria.
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Contextual note: The question asks why, despite a large-scale invasion, Japan chose to classify it as an "incident" rather than a declared war. Each option presents a different rationale that could have influenced such framing.
Option 1: 'Japanese leaders were worried about public opinion in Japan, which might turn against the war. Playing down the magnitude of the war was part of placating the Japanese public.' While domestic sentiment is a factor in wartime messaging, the specific historical motivation for labeling the events as an incident was......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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