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In any event, preliminary attempts to Westernize Chinese society from within did not deter further foreign penetration; nor did the subsequent revolution (1911) succeed in freeing China from Western domination. Toward the end of the 19th century, under the impact of the new imperialism, the spread of foreign penetration accelerated. Germany entered a vigorous bid for its sphere of influence; Japan and Russia pushed forward their territorial claims; and U.S. commercial and financial penetration of the Pacific, with naval vessels patrolling Chinese rivers, was growing rapidly. But at the same time this mounting foreign interest also inhibited the outright partition of China. Any step by one of the powers toward outright partition or sizable enlargement of its sphere of influence met with strong opposition from other powers. This led eventually to the Open Door Policy, advocated by the United States, which limited or restricted exclusive privileges of any one power vis-à-vis the others. It became generally accepted after the antiforeign Boxer Rebellion (1900) in China. With the foreign armies that had been brought in to suppress the rebellion now stationed in North China, the danger to the continued existence of the Chinese government and the danger of war among the imperialist powers for their share of the country seemed greater than ever. Agreement on the Open Door Policy helped to retain both a compliant native government and equal opportunity for commerce, finance, and investme
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In the Roman republic they hold a vote know as the overpowering vote which was a way to; as it says in title the "overpowering" vote was created to overpower/overthrow the leader of the country. it is also reported that they would speak to the kings "right hand man" and try to convince them that they are right about going to war and to enlighten the other republics claims in the field.
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Sugar became one of the most important Brazilian colonial products until the early 18th century and the time is known as sugar age.
Sugar production shaped the racial categories Brazilian officials used to sort the local population in the following ways:
- Availability of black African slaves increases as Amerindians were affected with epidemics.
- Africans were enslaved as they belong to agricultural family and do not need much training, so, black Africans began to import for sugar production.
- Africans were imported to other regions from their homelands so they were not able to flee and it increased the number of black Africans slaves.
Hence, sugar production shaped the racial categories brazilian officials in such way that increased the number of black Africans slaves and decreases the local Amerindians slaves.