Theodore Roosevelt became involved in the peace settlement for the Russo-Japanese War
A) on his own initiative.
B) as a way of enhancing America's position in East Asia.
C) when Russia asked for his assistance.
D) because he feared that the British might intervene and thus gain prestige.
E) when Japan secretly asked him to help.
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