The majority of the "comfort women" in World War II were from China and

A. the United States.
B. Korea.
C. Russia.
D. the Philippines.
E. Japan.


Answer: B

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a. Booker T. Washington. b. Henry M. Turner. c. William E. B. Du Bois. d. Ida B. Wells.

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