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.
china was weak in military an other countries heard of it then they try to take over china
by building levees.
today china is working to construct a dam on the Chang Jing in one of the world largest construction projects.The three gorges dam is to control flooding and to save lives
today china is working to construct a dam on the Chang Jing in one of the world largest construction projects.The three gorges dam is to control flooding and to save lives
they could try to cook
any where in china is cheap. Try china town
Try e-gunparts.com
any interaction with worldly affairs or with people.
The great wall of china did try to keep pepole aparit
so that the U.S. could maintain presence in the Caribbean and for protecting the future canal that American leaders wanted to build across the Isthmus of Panama (Panama Canal).
well I dont know but try going to cha cha or ask.com and if this was you're last resort den you're screwed