All of the following motivated U.S. foreign policy from 1898 to 1917 except a
a. desire to promote goodwill and friendship with other nations.
b. belief in the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon race and its responsibility for uplifting inferior races.
c. need for new markets for American goods.
d. belief that the United States could and should become a world power.
e. desire to strengthen the navy.
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a. A Record of the Dream. b. The Four Books. c. The Three Character Classic. d. Daodejing. e. Description of Foreign Peoples.
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a) population growth and support against Native Americans b) economic opportunity due to the funds they brought with them c) labor for developing industries d) families in a population overwhelmingly composed of male migrant workers