Following his return from Japan, what did Perry envision for the future of the U.S.?
A) Americans would not be interested in Asian markets.
B) The U.S. needed to protect its commercial rights.
C) The power of the U.S. would never reach that of other more developed countries.
D) America's increasing world power would be detrimental to U.S. commerce.
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