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What are some pros and cons of US involvement in Hawaii Japan and China?

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Because Red China ENTERED the Korean War.


What were China's involvement in world war 2?

First of all Hitler was planning an idea to take over china so china attacked us then it was the USA's problem because of that.


What might have motivated China not to side with Japan?

China did not side with Japan. The attack upon China unified both sides of the Chinese Civil War to defend China from Japan with assistance from the UK and the US.


Why wa the US motivated to establish the Open Door Policy?

the policy guaranteed American commerce with china *nova net*


Reasons for US involvement in China?

Red China had entered the Korean War in 1950-1953. As a result of that experience, the US went out of it's way to avoid any involvement of either the Soviet Union or Red China in the Vietnam War. Red China had entered the Korean War after the US/Allied counter-attack had invaded NORTH Korea all the way to the Red Chinese border. They would most probably do that it again, if the US/Allies invaded North Vietnam all the way to the Red Chinese border.


Why was it a problem that the US involved in the Boxer Rebellion?

It was a problem of the United States involvement in the Boxer Rebellion because there were foreign Americans in China. The foreigners were exploiting China for its resources and culture.


What was first involvement the U.S had before being attacked by japan?

The US was helping the Chinese help fight off the Japanese in China


Was American involvement in China beneficial to China?

America brought technology and know-how to modernize China


What has been the result of china civil war what has been US reaction to the involvement?

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Why did the US try to control China's affairs?

The U.S. sought to control China's affairs primarily to secure its economic interests and to prevent European powers from monopolizing trade and influence in the region. The Open Door Policy, established in the late 19th century, aimed to ensure equal trading rights for all nations and to maintain China's territorial integrity. Additionally, during the Cold War, the U.S. was concerned about the spread of communism and sought to counter Soviet influence in Asia, which further motivated its involvement in China's internal affairs.


Why might the US have been concerned early in the war about China's attitude toward US involvement in the side of South Vietnam?

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