Multiple Choice
Many Americans became concerned about the increasing foreign intervention in China because they
A) feared that American missions would be jeopardized and Chinese markets closed to non-Europeans.
B) feared the United States would be drawn into a war with Japan over political and economic influence over China.
C) feared German military domination of China.
D) believed that such intervention undermined Chinese sovereignty.
E) disliked the superior racial attitudes displayed by the Europeans toward the Chinese.
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