Richard Nixon’s diplomatic overtures to the People’s Republic of China were motivated in part by his belief that China
(A) was ready to embrace a capitalist economy and democratic government
(B) was a more legitimate representative of the Chinese people than was Taiwan
(C) had become an important global power that could not be ignored
(D) might form an alliance with South Korea and Japan against the United States
(E) was likely to shun cultural and educational exchanges with Western European nations