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2 February, 23:07

Japan, China, and Korea were friendly nations who shared culture and customs. rival nations who came into frequent conflict. neighboring countries who shared a common history. countries with very dissimilar culture and customs.

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  1. 3 February, 00:29
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    Well, I'm not too sure there is one good answer to this question.

    two options are clearly false: friendly nations who shared culture and customs. and countries with very dissimilar culture and customs. - they do share culture but had way too many conflicts to be called friendly

    The other two options are both partially true:

    rival nations who came into frequent conflict. - yes, they did come into frequent conflict, but Korea was rarely a rival there, it was rather subdued. But I still think that this is the best answer/

    neighboring countries who shared a common history. - this could also be argued, depending on what you accept to be neighbouring countries: they Japan is an island and it can share only borders over water, not land with the others - this is also a good answer.
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