According to the chapter feature, “The Global Record: Japan’s ‘Pan-Asian Mission,’” how did its author, Nagayo Yoshio not describe Japan’s claim that it only wished to free Asians from Western powers?

A) The Sino-Japanese War really did not arouse the Japanese yamato damashi.
B) Asians should not see the Japanese in the same spirit as Western powers.
C) The Japanese culture requires it to be constantly in some kind of military challenge.
D) Orientals have built a sense of awe for the West, and Japan has a duty to reverse this feeling.
E) Japan promises not to impose hakko ichiu on its Eastern neighbors.


Ans: C

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