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How accurate was War Minister Itagaki’s prediction of the effects of his crimes?

Mostly accurate; terror took a major toll on the Chinese war effort
Partially accurate; much of the public lost faith in Chiang, but they became unified in their resistance
Slightly accurate; civilians abandoned resistance, but Chiang’s army became radicalized
Not accurate; fear of further atrocities caused the Chinese to unite behind the nationalist cause

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User GaetanoM
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

it's right

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User Manuel Temple
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Answer: B

Partially accurate; much of the public lost faith in Chiang, but they became unified in their resistance

Explanation: Trust me! It is NOT A. I took the test!

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User Holmexx
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