I believe the answer is: "African Americans increased their push for civil rights on the home front"
The sentiment was initially made by African Americans who were being blatantly discriminated by the white citizens, in both job fields, education, or even the usage of public properties. This became the reason for the push for civil rights which finally realised by the The Civil Rights Act of 1964
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The closure of all but one Japanese port.
Explanation:
Japan was not like the other nations of East Asia when it came to contact with the Europeans, or their own internal affairs. Seeing that the European imperial powers are closing in and managing to occupy the nations in their surroundings, the Japanese were not willing to allow the same to happen to them. The country was unified, had very strong nationalistic core, and quickly started to cut down and move away the Europeans. The Christians were persecuted, while the European ships and merchants were expelled and not allowed to come to Japan.
- Japan continued with its measures, and it started to rapidly industrialize.
- The industrialization of the country resulting in more finances, large amount of which went for modernization and enlarging the army.
- Japan became a very powerful country and let everyone know that it is not a good idea to try and engage into a conflict with it.
- Instead of being occupied as the surrounding nations, Japan became an imperial power, gradually starting to conquer territories in East and Southeast Asia.
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Its the Open Door Policy, Answer C.
The Open Door policy originated in the treaty port system that emerged in China during the 1840s. For centuries, China had resisted the efforts of Western traders to penetrate the country, restricting their activities to the port of Canton (Guangzhou) and subjecting them to severe punishment for violation of Chinese law. Following Britain's sweeping military victory over China in the First Opium War from 1839 to 1842, however, the Qing dynasty had no choice but to grant major concessions. The British government forced China to open four new ports to foreign trade: Amoy (Xiamen), Foochow (Fuzhou), Ningpo (Ningbo), and Shanghai. British negotiators also insisted upon two privileges that would become hallmarks of Western imperialism in China. First, they demanded extraterritoriality, the right to subject British offenders to British rather than Chinese law. Second, they demanded most-favored-nation status, meaning that Britain would automatically benefit from concessions that China granted to any other country. In fact, as the historian Warren I. Cohen has observed, this demand for equal opportunity meshed well with Chinese calculations at the time. The imperial government, hoping to garner the goodwill of other Western powers to resist further British pressure, declared that all nations would have equal privileges in the treaty ports. "Now that the English barbarians have been allowed to trade," declared the Daoguang emperor, "whatever other countries there are, the United States and others, should naturally be permitted to trade without discrimination." In this way the United States, without firing a shot, came to enjoy the benefits that Britain had extracted through military intervention.
US Troops were killed during a conflict.
In the year 1993, the Somalian capital of Mogadishu was raided by American troops.
President Bush had sent the United States forces to go on a mission to provide food to the people of Somalia who were suffering from the civil war.
Thousands of Somalia civilians were starving so the President Bush sent the American on a humanitarian mission.
During a battle two United Nations soldiers and American 18 Americans lost their lives.
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