Chiang's "New Life Movement" was an effort to

A. eradicate Confucianism from China.
B. blend Confucianism and Islam with Western capitalism.
C. use Daoism to strengthen his government.
D. promote Confucian social ethics and reject Western capitalist values.
E. develop a Chinese society that would promote materialistic Western capitalist values.


Answer: D

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