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Q: Why did Persia attract foreign interest in the early 1900s?
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How did Persia attract foreign interest in 1900s?

By early 1900s Iran's (aka "Persia") government controlled by the Qajar royal dynasty of Iranian feudal landowners had handed out telegraphy, railroad and other commercial concessions to British and Russian business people


How did Persia attract foreign interest in the 1900s?

By early 1900s Iran's (aka "Persia") government controlled by the Qajar royal dynasty of Iranian feudal landowners had handed out telegraphy, railroad and other commercial concessions to British and Russian business people


How did Persia Persia attract foreign interest in the early 1900s?

By early 1900s Iran's (aka "Persia") government controlled by the Qajar royal dynasty of Iranian feudal landowners had handed out telegraphy, railroad and other commercial concessions to British and Russian business people


In the 1900s China had been carved into zones by foreign nations. What were these zones called?

They were called SPHERES OF INFLUENCE. Other countries that were too large or powerful to colonize, were also carved up in spheres of influence, like Persia.


How did china cope with internal and foreign division and foreign invasion in early 1900s?

See Boxer Rebellion.


What lighthouse was built by the United States Lighthouse Service in the early 1900s in a foreign country?


What group opposed the growing foreign influence in China?

The Boxers from the 1900s were one such group.


When did the rest of the world begin with their interest in the groundhog's prediction?

around the 1900s good sir ;p


Chinese rebellion in the 1900s was a response to imperialism?

The Boxer Rebellion is the movement from the 1900s that was known as the rebellion of the Chinese people in response to Imperialism. Foreign missionaries and Chinese Christians were attacked throughout Northern China.


What are two major foreign policy objectives of the US in the late 1800s and early 1900s?

The bay of pigs & the 9/11 attack


Which American occupational group probably benefited the most from a US foreign-policy during the late 1800s and early 1900s?

factory owners


Was the US involved in foreign wars four times in the 1900s?

Yes. World War One World War Two The Vietnamese War The Gulf War