The Open Door policy was written in 1899. The U.S. was interested in acquiring cheaper goods (mainly cotton) from foreign markets.
John Hays wrote this policy to protect the privileges among countries that were trading with China. He wanted countries to have equal access to ports open to trade in China, and to avoid a monopoly.
The first note in the Open Door Policy said that (1) each great power should maintain free access to a treaty port or to any other vested interest within its sphere.
<span>They moved the fighting to the Southern colonies because
they believed that they would help them in the war. Most of the colonists in the area were Tories
or those loyal to the Crown. In
addition, the large number of slaves made the British believe that this would
be to their advantage.</span>
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Depending by how answer choices you can pick I'd say three. So, the correct answers would be D, A, and E.
El Cairo and the Egyptian empire suffered an strange situation during that time frame, they closed theur doors to further cultural influence, as you know Romans had had invaded and conquered Egypt, so they had already being part of the European world and European way, but they decided to close doors and develop their own culture, art, science, they became the cultural capital of the Islamic World, and proof of the closeness was the walls of the city, built around Cairo, but at the same time they took advantage of the commercial relations they had with Europe and continued to trade and sell them their products.
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The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
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