The May Fourth Movement
a. Was a significant turning point in the evolution of M. Garvey's political efforts
b. Was a sign of growing Japanese nationalism
c. Became the pretext for Japan to invade Manchuria
d. Galvanized the Chinese against foreign influence

Respuesta :

The May Fourth Movement "d. Galvanized the Chinese against foreign influence," since it was mainly a reaction to the Chinese's tame reaction to the Treaty of Versailles, especially regarding Japan.