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m_a_m_a [10]
2 years ago
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Pada pendapat anda, mengapakah jepun mudah menguasai negara kita? Esei 8 markah​

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atroni [7]2 years ago
6 0

Saya bagi awak 4 fakta, huraian buat sendiri, okay? ☺

1. pemimpin negara yang bersikap cuai dan senang mempercayai kuasa luar

2. kekurangan senjata yang lengkap di negara kita

3. jepun mempunyai senjata yang lebih moden

4. jepun bekerjasama dengan kuasa luar untuk menguasai negara kita

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