What role did the United States play in the Russo-Japanese War?

A. The United States remained neutral, but President Roosevelt mediated a peace agreement.
B. The United States provided limited support for both parties but avoided military involvement.
C. The United States used its massive naval resources to pressure both countries into ending the war.
D. The United States reluctantly backed Japan when officials made a personal appeal to President Roosevelt.

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B. The United States provided limited support for both parties but avoided military involvement.
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