Which statement best contrasts these two points of view?

Beveridge supports the Open Door policy because of potential economic benefits, while Carnegie opposes it because of possible economic costs.
Beveridge opposes the Open Door policy because of potential economic costs, while Carnegie supports it because of possible economic benefits.
Beveridge supports the Open Door policy because of potential military benefits, while Carnegie opposes it because of possible military costs.
Beveridge opposes the Open Door policy because of potential military costs, while Carnegie supports it because of possible military benefits.

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Answer:

Beveridge supports the Open Door policy because of potential economic benefits, while Carnegie opposes it because of possible economic costs.

Explanation:

The statement that best contrasts the two points of view is found in option A which states that Beveridge supports the Open Door policy because of potential economic benefits, while Carnegie opposes it because of possible economic costs.

Answer:

A - Beveridge supports the Open Door policy because of potential economic benefits, while Carnegie opposes it because of possible economic costs.

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