Benito Mussolini
Hideki Tojo
Franklin Roosevelt
Japan during World War II was led by Hideki Tojo. Thus the correct answer is C.
What are the causes of world war II?
World war II was mainly caused by the impact of the treaty of Versailles which restrict the military forces of Germany which Germany wants to take revenge. The emergence of economic depression led to an economic crisis and the league of nations got failed to cause world war II.
As Japan's prime minister from 1941 to 1944, Hideki Tojo was a commander in the Imperial Japanese Army. He campaigned for nuclear attacks against the US and other colonial nations and Japanese territorial expansion.
World war II cause great destruction, it killed almost 3% population of the world in the form of citizens as well as soldiers who participated in it. It also damages the infrastructure of the country and creates an economic crisis in the world due to heavy loss.
Therefore, option C Hideki Tojo is appropriate to answer.
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B to get the United States to enter World War I
C to improve agricultural practices in the United States
D to elect black politicians to office
B. began turning over defense of South Vietnam to the Viet Cong.
C. began escalating its commitment of troops to the war in Vietnam.
D. declared war on North Vietnam and committed troops to the war.
I believe the answer is: C. began escalating its commitment of troops to the war in Vietnam.
By the year of 1965, the untied states government began to realize that the initial batch of troops that they sent to aid vietnam fight against the communist influence did not the intended progress. Because of this, President Johnson ordered additional 50,000 forces to be deployed to Vietnam to escalate the commitment.