What was the Open Door policy? The Open Door policy was a statement of principles initiated by the United States in 1899 and 1900. It called for protection of equal privileges for all countries trading with China and for the support of Chinese territorial and administrative integrity.
The best definition of the business cycle would be "<span>a recurring cycle of booms and busts, recoveries and recessions," since these are somewhat more predictable over the long-run than depressions and major recessions. </span>
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You can find the Great Salt Lakes in Utah.
I can’t see the choices on my phone, but the “separate but equal” doctrine was reinforced in the Plessy Vs Ferguson court decision. It was reversed in 1954 with the Brown vs Board decision.
In a few ways the Korean War marked a turning point in the cold War. It was the first time that the newly founded United Nations voted to act militarily in a country. Secondly, it showed that the United States was willing to stop communist expansion by force. thirdly it showed that the future conflict between the free world and communism would be fought not by the US and USSR in a new world war but rather by proxy wars and insurgencies.