The Great East-Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere was

a. America's promise to improve the living standards of the peoples of China, Japan, and elsewhere.
b. Japan's declaration that East Asia would become a self-sufficient economic community.
c. the promise by Great Britain that India would be given its independence.
d. China's attempt to replace capitalism with communism.
e. the United Nations' attempt to rebuilt Japan after World War II.


b

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