The co-prosperity sphere is best defined as
A) the territory mutually governed by Germany and Japan during World War II.
B) the territory seized by Japan prior to World War II that includes Manchuria and Malaysia.
C) a self-contained empire from Manchuria to the Dutch East Indies, including China, Indochina, Thailand, and Malaya as satellite states.
D) the territory absorbed by Japan after the outbreak of World War II.
E) the economic agreement between the Axis powers to share resources.
C
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