Spheres of influence are areas where one nation has dominant power over other nations. It is any area of the world where one state is more dominant. The spheres of influence refers to the areas in which a given directive works.
Chinese trade was dominated by foreign influence
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World War II significantly weakened European colonial powers, leading to a surge in nationalist movements across Southern and Eastern Asia. The war's disruption of colonial rule and the subsequent decline of European influence created opportunities for independence movements to gain momentum. In the aftermath, many countries, such as India, Indonesia, and Vietnam, achieved independence, marking a rapid decolonization process throughout the region. Additionally, the ideological competition of the Cold War encouraged both the U.S. and the Soviet Union to support decolonization efforts to expand their spheres of influence.
If the question is asking whether European Powers (specifically, Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia) established colonies, protectorates, mandates, and spheres of influence in the Middle East, the answer is: Yes. However the question as phrased is a little difficult to understand. It is unclear what "successfully controlling" something means. If it refers to an intentional re-molding of society like what the Spaniards did in Latin America, than the Europeans did not "successfully control" the Middle East. Additionally, if "successfully controlling" refers to having power and authority over all parts of the Middle East, the Europeans did not "successfully control" the Middle East since Saudi Arabia was always independent of the West and Turkey effectively fought off attempts to carve spheres of influence into its territory.
The European system of spheres of influence limited the ports for American trade in China. This severely threatened U.S. interests in China.
The European system of spheres of influence limited the ports for American trade in China. This severely threatened U.S. interests in China.
The US Open Door Policy was designed to open up the European-made Spheres of Influence in CHINA to US influence and trade.
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It limited the ports for American trade in China
A country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
By creating spheres of influence in Chinese territory that granted them special trading rights
The various countries in America have different spheres of influence, you need to specify which country.
Spheres of influence are areas where one nation has dominant power over other nations. It is any area of the world where one state is more dominant. The spheres of influence refers to the areas in which a given directive works.
Spheres of Influence
Spheres of influence
It limited the ports for American trade in China