A major neutral country was, as an example, Yugoslavia (the leader non-aligned movement), which supported trade relations with both NATO and the Warsaw Pact. In the later years of the Cold War, China, became mostly neutral (though some may say that they became more Western Aligned). Throughout the Cold War, India officially didn't join any alliance, however they were often supported by the Soviet Union in conflicts against China or Pakistan.
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The impact of this Age of Exploration to China is Economic Imperialism for foreign explorers.
The middle Kingdom of China was unstable during that time and was too weak to defend its vast lands, and China has highly rich resources that are needed in manufactures. It made China an attractive place for commerce.
Besides this, China has routes that are convenient passages for ships. Other trade like opium also took place between China and Britain, it made people stay in some places and use drugs all day.
One good impact in China with trading are things it learned to improve their ship designs after seeing the ships of the western explorers.
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Answer:Charles V divided the empire because he realized that it was too big and spread out to be ruled by one person. * He gave up his titles and entered a monastery. What were Philip II's motivations for waging war? Philip II wanted Spain to be a power w/in Europe.
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