Multiple Choice
How did Bill Clinton's policy toward China attempt to push for human rights in that country?
A) He sought to bring China further into the global market economy in hopes that would prompt the country to advance democracy and liberalize its human rights policy.
B) He sought a total economic isolation of China to force improvements in its human rights policy.
C) He sought trade embargoes and economic sanctions to force the Chinese to promote liberty and justice in their nation.
D) He cut off diplomatic relations until China's human rights record improved.
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