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Imperialism is a action to command or control a territory while a sphere influence is an area where an imperialist nation has exclusive.

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Which policy is most directly associated with the term spheres of influence extraterritoriality and protectorate?

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What are some forms of imperial ruling?

Colonies. Prolefiration. and protectorate.


What is the difference between colonies protectorates and the spheres of influence?

Colonies are territories controlled and governed by a foreign power. Protectorates are areas under the control of a more powerful state that provides security and guidance to the local government. Spheres of influence are regions where a state has significant political or economic influence but may not have direct control.


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What defined privileges access by britiain France Germany and russia to Chinese ports and markets?

Spheres of influence


What is the act of acquiring colonial empires?

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What issue did US have on the spheres of influence?

The US felt the spheres of influence restricted trade with China


What nation is the idea of spheres of influence related to?

The concept of spheres of influence is closely associated with imperialism and colonialism, particularly in the context of 19th and early 20th century nations such as Britain, France, and Russia. These powers established areas in which they held exclusive rights over trade, resources, and political influence, often at the expense of local governments. A notable example is the "spheres of influence" established in China during this period, where various Western powers and Japan sought to expand their control over Chinese territories.


Afghanistan was created in the 19th century as a buffer between Russian and British spheres of influence?

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What nation was divided into spheres of influence?

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