Multiple Choice
What effect did the Spanish-American War have on the stance of the U.S. government on Asia?
A) The U.S. government decided to assist the Boxer rebels in China, much as it had assisted the Cuban rebels.
B) The U.S. government decided to pursue interests in Asia on its own rather than collaborating with Great Britain.
C) The U.S. government successfully prevented Japanese military expansion throughout the first half of the eighteenth century.
D) The U.S. government supported the plan of powerful European nations to split China among themselves.
E) The U.S. government took measures to end most trade with Asia because it found European trade to be more profitable.
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