On this day in 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 9066, initiating a controversial World War II policy with lasting consequences for Japanese Americans. The document ordered the removal of resident enemy aliens from parts of the West vaguely identified as military areas.
1854 policy that open to Japanese ports to USmerchant ships. - TREATY OF KANAGAWA
Resulted in Japanese victory; demonstrated power of new Japanese military to the world. - RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR
1899 informal policy that gave foreign Nations equal access to trading rights in China. - OPEN DOOR POLICY
Marked the end of the shogun rule and feudalism and the establishment of imperial Japan - MEIJI RESTORATION
peasant revolt against Qing dynasty in China that lasted 14 years but failed to topple the government. - TAIPING REBELLION
Campaign led by Qing emperor Guang Xu to modernize China and compete with Western nations. - 100 DAYS OF REFORM
signed after Opium Wars; forced China to open more ports to British trade and established extraterritoriality rights for British citizens. - TREATY OF NANJING
1900 uprising, in which Chinese nationalist attacked foreign missionaries and businesspeople; was suppressed after foreign intervention - BOXER REBELLION
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The last two are correct.