In 1894 China and Japan went to war over

a. Tibet.
b. Shandong.
c. the Liaodong peninsula.
d. Korea.
e. the Kuriles.


d

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The Nineteenth Amendment granting women the right to vote was finally passed in 1920 in part because

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