How did the agreement between the U.S., Britain, and Japan to uphold the Open Door Policy support America's international policy goals?
- By agreeing to respect other nations territorial holdings in the Pacific, the U.S. believed the Open Door Policy would help prevent the outbreak of another World War.
- By reducing naval armaments, the Open Door Policy supported the U.S. goal of preventing the outbreak of another World War.
- The Open Door Policy advanced America's international policy goals by removing the U.S. from overseas entanglements.
- The Open Door Policy helped maintain friendly trade relationships, which Britain and Japan needed to help repay their war debts
Answer: The Open Door Policy advanced America's international
policy goals by removing the U.S. from overseas
entanglements.