Which of the following best describes the Japanese treatment of Chinese people in conquered Manchuria during the 1930s? A. The Japanese allowed all Chinese people who volunteered to fight in the Japanese army the right to vote.
B. The Japanese were kind towards the conquered Chinese.
C. The Japanese were brutal and repressive towards the Chinese population.
D. Chinese people who could speak Japanese were given special treatment.

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the answer is C

Thousands of Chinese soldiers and civilians had been killed by the modern but ruthless Japanese army.

The correct answer is C) The Japanese were brutal and repressive against the Chinese population.

The Japanese treatment of Chinese people in conquering Manchuria during the 1930s brutal and repressive against the Chinese population.

On September 19, 1931, the Japanese Army invaded the region known as Manchuria, after the incident of Mukden. The Japanese Army treatment of Chinese people during the invasion of Manchuria was brutal and repressive. The invasion lasted five months and finished on February 26. After the victory, Japan established the state of Manchukuo. The occupation of Japan in Manchuria ended in 1945 when Russia and Mongolia fought the Japanese Army in what was called the Manchurian Offensive Operation.