How did Japanese aggression in South and Southeast Asia during World War II affect the region's view and treatment of controlling imperial powers?
a. they welcomed imperialist control to for economic recovery
b. they sought partnerships with imperial powers in trade and commerce
c. independence movements against imperial control gained strength and support
d. they looked to imperial powers to control political instability and maintain peace between conflicting factions
c
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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