The United States opposed the existence of spheres of influence in China for which of the following reasons?

a. Such spheres threatened American trading interests in China.
b. Such spheres posed a direct threat to American troops stationed in the Far East.
c. Treaty obligations required the United States to defend China against outside interference.
d. The United States believed in self-determination for the Chinese people.


a

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A. there were 205 Communists working in the State Department B. Truman was a closet Communist C. the army was ignoring the communist threat D. a military takeover of the United States by the Communists was imminent

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What will be an ideal response?

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