When the United States intervened in Haiti in 1914,

A) ?it did so when U.S. policy makers feared that Germany would take over the port of Móle Saint Nicholas.
B) ?the United States took control of Haiti's finances.
C) ?the United States forced the election of a pro-U.S. president who instituted policies such as racial segregation and forced labor.
D) ?the United States occupied the nation until 1934.
E) ?All of these are correct.


E

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