Roosevelt's objectives in his Asian policy-which explain his actions in response to the Russo-Japanese War-included all EXCEPT
A. maintaining the balance of power in the Pacific.
B. keeping the commercial door open in China.
C. protecting U.S. Pacific holdings, especially the Philippines.
D. holding the U.S. Navy in waters close to the U.S. for coastal defense.
Answer: D
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