No because it wasn't really supposed to be a war but it ended up being one anyways
The primary motive of British imperialism in China in the nineteenth century was economic. ... Clashes between the Qing government and British merchants ultimately escalated into the infamous Opium Wars. As a result, the British were given the island of Hong Kong and trading rights in the ports of Canton and Shanghai.
Answer:
the 1st answer.
Explanation:
In all of the 1900s, political figures went conservative and sought to go against such communist claims. In supreme court, it was ruled that the safety of the United States was a higher concern than accused communists because they represented danger.
Answer:
1.) a decentralized decision-making structure
2.) a lack of authority to make decisions
3.) a failure to provide decision makers with necessary tools
Explanation: those would be the correct answers :)