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
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.