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(h)
Give two reasons as to why Japan invaded China.
(I)
List two reasons for the failure of League of Nations as a cause of the
Second World War.
(j)
Why did Hitler invade Poland?
(k)
How did the rise of extreme nationalism in Italy contribute to the causes of
Second World War?
(l)
How was the Treaty of Versailles responsible for the Second World War?
(m)
Why did Italy join with the Anti-Comintern Pact in 19379​

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Answered by raagavn664
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1ST - The second sino - Japanese war . It was a military conflict that was primarily waged between THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA and EMPIRE OF JAPAN from 7TH JULY 1937 to 9TH September 1945

Answered by tis00160
2

Answer:

h)Losing anything to China was seen as unacceptable, because of course the Japanese had spent the last 50 years desperately trying to avoid being China. To that end, in 1931, the Japanese invaded Manchuria to protect their interests in the railroad and the Kwantung Leased Territory

I)There were a variety of reasons for this failure, many connected to general weaknesses within the organization, such as voting structure that made ratifying resolutions difficult and incomplete representation among world nations. Additionally, the power of the League was limited by the United States' refusal to join.

J)Germany invaded Poland to regain lost territory and ultimately rule their neighbor to the east. The German invasion of Poland was a primer on how Hitler intended to wage war–what would become the “blitzkrieg” strategy.

K)The rise of extreme Nationalism in Italy and Germany in the form of Fascism and Nazism, respectively contributed to the causes which led to the Second World War. Italy wanted to receive the glory of the Old Roman Empire. ... Thus, Mussolini and Hitler drove the countries of the world towards another World War.

L)On June 28, 1919, on the outskirts of Paris, European dignitaries crowded into the Palace of Versailles to sign one of history's most hated treaties. Known as the Treaty of Versailles, it formally ended World War I—and at the same time laid the foundation for the Second World War

m)ANTI-COMINTERN PACT. The Anti-Comintern Pact was signed by Germany and Japan on November 25, 1936, and joined by Italy on November 6, 1937. Disguised as an effort to combat the influence of the Communist International (Comintern), the treaty was intended to serve as a military alliance aimed at the Soviet Union.

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