Multiple Choice
What was the Japanese army's attitude towards foreign affairs in the Taisho period?
A) It believed cooperative diplomacy was ineffective
B) It believed military alliances with Western powers were essential
C) It believed in infiltrating and bringing down the Chinese government from within
D) It believed all foreign holdings should be ruled directly by the army
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