Asked by JamesSk8

In what way did the purchase of Alaska fit with Secretary of State William Seward’s foreign policy toward Asia?

A. Seward thought the purchase of Alaska could protect the United States from Asian aggression.
B. Seward thought that Alaska could be a stepping stone to increased trade with Asia.
C. Seward thought the purchase of Alaska would weaken Japan and other Asian powers.
D. Seward thought the purchase of Alaska would make it possible to annex Midway Island.

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Answered by JamesSk8
I think it is A, but I am not sure
Answered by Ms. Sue
I think there's a better answer.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Purchase
Answered by Reed
Yes, there's a better answer. Here's the live link that will work here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Purchase
Answered by Babe
C, your welcome
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@Babe

It isn't C, it's B. Take if from the person who can use the right "you're." ")
Answered by Dee
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Answered by ??
Is this correct
Answered by oliver, no
Yep! They're correct :D
Answered by Idc
For the last question of the test or the essay here is my paragraph make sure to change some of the words or put the sentences in different orders.

National war boards helped economic management. The national war board purpose was to prevent strikes that would affect war production industries. The WIB was a US agency made during WWI to coordinate the purchase of war supplies. The food administration was meant to administrate food throughout the army .
Answered by lol
The correct answer is B. The U.S wanted Alaska as a base to expand trade with Asia. They also thought the Alaskan territory could have valuable animals and forests
Answered by Jim Halpert
Dee is right guys
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