Why had President Truman given up trying to influence the course of events in China by 1947?
a. Truman was distracted by domestic concerns.
b. None of the available policy options had any chance of success.
c. The UN had passed a resolution barring the United States from intervening in China.
d. Truman believed that China was already on a course toward stability and democracy.
b. None of the available policy options had any chance of success.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word