President Theodore Roosevelt's policies, in regard to Asia, were partly intended
A. to favor Russia.
B. to secure American dominance there.
C. to favor Japan.
D. to favor China.
E. to prevent both Japan and Russia from becoming dominant there.
Answer: E
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