How were the goals of the Washington Conference of 1921–1922 reflective of President Harding's foreign policy?
A) Harding wanted the United States to isolate itself from all foreign affairs.
B) Harding wanted to use dollars and disarmament to secure peace.
C) Harding wanted to end the Open Door Policy to prevent armed conflict.
D) Harding believed that Germany needed to make reparations to avoid future wars.
B
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