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The effects is the China which you are seeing today.

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It lowered the amount of trade in the u.s from china

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The cause of an open door policy is so that there is no retaliation against a person going to a manager with a problem that they are experiencing. The effect is better communication.

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What was declared by the US in an effort to protect American trading rights in china and china's freedom from colonization?

the open door policy


This was declared by the US in an effort to protect American trading rights in china and china's freedom from colonization?

Open Door Policy 


What effect did the open-door policy have on the spread of imperialism?

Nations were prevented from establishing colonies in China.


Trade policy with china?

open door policy


The open door policy was to open trade with who?

China


Did the goal of the open door policy succeed?

did the open door policy of china succeed


What proposed that all nations have equal opportunities to trade in china?

The open door policy


Who did the us have open door policy with?

China (:


What was the Open-Door Policy in China?

The Open Door Policy was when the US basically protected its trading rights with China during the imperial time period.


What was the US trade policy with china?

One way that the United States secured its trading powers with China was to initiate the Open Door Policy in 1899 and 1900.


US motivate to become involved in China with the Open Door Policy and it's effect on China?

So the U.S. could become more expanded and persue other trade opportunities.


Who originated the policy of trade with China?

John Hay and "The Open Door Policy"