By the twentieth century, Tibet had become a nation where lamas ruled the land. What caused this to change in 1950?
a. Japan invaded Tibet.
b. China invaded Tibet.
c. Catholic missionaries began converting Tibetans.
d. The Dalai Lama stopped preaching there.
Answer: b
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