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The goal of American foreign policy in Asia at the turn of the twentieth was _______.

a.
for colonization purposes
c.
for cultural purposes
b.
purely diplomatic
d.
for open trade

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No it should be d. The US even went so far as to threaten Japan with their navy to ensure free trade.
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Answer:

purely diplomatic

Step-by-step explanation:

The main objective of foreign policy is to use diplomacy — or talking, meeting, and making agreements — to solve international problems. They try to keep problems from developing into conflicts that require military settlements. The President almost always has the primary responsibility for shaping foreign policy.

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