I believe it is D, I hope that is right!!
Answer:
Beveridge supports the Open Door policy because of potential economic benefits, while Carnegie opposes it because of possible economic costs
Explanation:
According to the two passages in the debate over the United States’ Open Door policy in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the statement that best contrasts the two points of view between Beveridge and Carnegie is that Beveridge supports the Open Door policy because of potential economic benefits, while Carnegie opposes it because of possible economic costs
For the answer tot he questions above, I believe the answer is <span><u><em>Traditional Chinese culture should be enforced</em></u></span>.
Because Ming wants to preserve the Chinese culture and patriotism like he was in the history books.I hope this helps you. Have a nice day ahead
More slaves would be required for the new cotton lands and it would be harmful to the people who were about to be enslaved because thousands were being sold for their labor.
Brown v. Board of Education reversed the decision in Plessy v. Ferguson