The USA had equal trading rights in the Orient (China).
from 1900 to world war II
It is best associated with the Open Door Policy.
Secretary of State John Hay called for an "Open Door" policy with China in his series of notes written from 1899-1900. After these notes were published, the "Open Door" became U.S.'s official policy towards the Far East in the early 20th Century.
The open door policy (apex)
The U.S. feared that European nations would monopolize Chinese trade.
One way that the United States secured its trading powers with China was to initiate the Open Door Policy in 1899 and 1900.
from 1900 to world war II
If you mean an Open Door ADMISSIONS policy, it means that classes are open to anyone that can benefit from the class. You are not required to have a diploma or test scores to be admitted to the college.
It is best associated with the Open Door Policy.
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.
Secretary of State John Hay called for an "Open Door" policy with China in his series of notes written from 1899-1900. After these notes were published, the "Open Door" became U.S.'s official policy towards the Far East in the early 20th Century.
did the open door policy of china succeed
Open door policy
All countries should have equal trading rights in China.
The open door policy (apex)
what was the purpose, importance and effects on the open door policy?