The purpose of the Open Door policy was to provide the United States with access to trade with China.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
In order to promote trade with China U.S. proposed Open Door policy in 19th century. This policy essentially professed that trade in China will be open to all the countries equally.
In 1899, John Hay who was U.S. Secretary of State had send the Open Door Note to all the major powers of Europe proposing this policy.
This policy was professed for avoiding the situation where any one power or country would establish its control over the trade with China. Hence the motive or purpose behind this policy was ensuring that U.S. has access to the trade with China.
Strong nationalism
The Jews were always proud of their nationality which they held as divine ordained through the promises Yahweh had given their patriarchs Abraham,Isaac and Jacob. This sense of divine significance maintained their spirit of nationality that has survived and spanned three millenniums.
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<span>issued the Emancipation Manifesto, which released all serfs from indentured servitude. From this governance, serfs were allowed to buy property, marry without needing to seek consent, and own businesses. Serfs comprised approximately 38% of Russia's population.</span>
Answer:
Modern-day teenagers vs Anne Frank
Explanation:
Like MOST teenage girls nowadays, Anne Frank was rebellious and visioned what the future held for her.
Answer:
It made city-states ununited, since they formed independently from each other. City-States were constantly fighting and going to war with each other.
Explanation:
Since city-states had distance between them, they adopted different lifestyles from one another; their economies depended on different recourses because their terrain was different from one another (ex: states by the coast would often fish as a main source of income and food). The mountanous terrain of Greece only separated city-states further and encouraged the independent growth of city-states. This meant Greece was ununited and city-states would constantly go to war with each other.