I don't believe so.
He had this to say about the Open Door policy: "[the Open Door policy] <span>completely disappears as soon as a powerful nation determines to disregard it, and is willing to run the risk of war rather than forego its intention."</span>
Answer:
China's motive in joining World War I alongside the Allies was that they hoped to drive Japan out of mainland China.
Explanation:
During the second half of the 19th century, China fell into a very bad situation, where it was not able to control and resist foreign invasion and policies, and the people living in misery. This continued during the 20th century, with the only difference being that the initial colonial powers lost ground in China and Japan became the new colonist.
Japan was much more brutal, and unlike the previous colonists that were solely interested in the economic aspect of the colonialism, Japan went genocidal on China. The situation was so terrible that the Chinese decided to ally with their former colonists that were part of the Allies in order to push back the Japanese forces.
Answer: The American system: the policy of promoting industry in the U.S. by adoption of a high protective tariff and of developing internal improvements by the federal government.
Explanation:
Your answer is D. To stimulate democratic reform and open markets in need of improvement.