Which of the following phrases might be most indicative of Japanese attitudes toward the outside world?
A) "If something Western can be made to help our people, use it."
B) "The people of the outside world are intelligent but decadent."
C) "Japan will rule the world so why adopt foreign ideas?"
D) "Keep the barbarians out and maintain Japanese purity."
E) "They have nothing to offer us but we have much to teach them."
A
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What will be an ideal response?