In the years immediately following World War II, the United States policy toward Asia led

A. the United States to provide financial support to Mao Zedong for reasons of stability.
B. President Truman to threaten communists in China with atomic bombs.
C. the Truman administration to encourage the rapid economic growth of Japan.
D. President Harry Truman to place restrictions on industrial development in Japan.
E. to U.S. military intervention in China to fight communist advances there.


Answer: C

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