What if the following best states how the open door policy affected China and the other countries doing business thereA.) The open door policy stimulated trace and maintained the influence of foreign power of China.
B.) The open door policy benefitted China, the United States, and other foreign powers.
C.). The open door policy increased tax collections in China because of additional trading revenues.
D.). The open door policy benefited the United States because China was grateful for US intervention.

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Answer 1
Answer: its (A) homie. because if more countries get to trade with china = more money.
Answer 2
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Answer: A: The Open Door policy stimulated trade and maintained the influence of foreign powers in China.

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Historians have interpreted the Whigs in strikingly different ways. They have been seen as champions of banks, business, corporations, economic growth, the positive liberal state, humanitarian reform, and morality in politics, and as opponents of expansionism, executive tyranny, states’ rights, labor, and the democratic suffrage, among other things. These dissimilar assessments are unsurprising given the heterogeneity of the party itself, in its leaders, policies and programs, political style, and rank-and-file supporters.

Who urged Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act as part of his vision for a “Great Society”? Martin Luther King Jr. John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson George Wallace

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The correct answer is C. Lyndon B. Johnson.

Lyndon B. Johnson urged the congress to pass the act of civil rights which were part of his vision for Great Society.

Lyndon was the 36th United States president from being a vice president. He was a leader of majority in the senate and representative in the united states.

He designed all legislation on the great society in domestic policy which expanded medicaid , medicare, public broadcasting, rural development, public services, civil rights, war on education, and aid to education.

During his administration many americans who were poor were raised up to poverty line.

Racial discrimination for public facilities were banned because of the bill of civil rights which as signed in to law by Lyndon.

Answer:

C.  Lyndon B. Johnson

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After the successful Allied invasion of the Philippines in late 1944, what did the Japanese prepare for?

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The Japanese prepared for the invasion of India.
During the World War 2, the Allied Forces successfully invaded Philippines in 1944. The allied forces continued the two main drives which begun the previous years. A long-planned invasion of India and also by fending Chinese offensive was prepared by Japan in East Asia.

What common feature did the Western Roman Empire and the Roman Catholic Church share

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the answer is: both based on Rome

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This is the complete set of options

A. Both were based in Rome.

B. Both declined around the same time.

C. Both had democratic governments.

D. Both acted as a source of division among Europeans.

The answer is A

Roman Empire is referred to as the period/time in Rome government after it became a Republic.

Roman Catholic refers to the church in Rome with lots of members. The leader of the Church is called a Pope and is situated in Rome.

Both subject topics, the Roman Catholic and Roman Empire are based in Rome which validates A.

Which term correctly describes President Abraham Lincoln's attitude toward Reconstruction? A. revenge B. retaliation C. reconciliation D. retribution

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The term “Reconciliation” accurately denoted President Abraham Lincoln's understanding of Reconstruction.

What was Lincoln's stance on the reconstruction?

President Lincoln seemed to favor a state-led plan of reconstruction, with little help from Washington. He was also rendered to excuse all champions in order to challenge to poorer whites.

He was also rendered to excuse all champions in order to challenge to former plantation owners and southern aristocrats also. He was only focused on the attitude of reconciliation.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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The term correctly describes President Abraham Lincoln's attitude toward Reconstruction was C. Reconciliation

Let's start with an example from history. Listed below are a series of claims regarding United States President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963). Classify each statement according to whether or not it is falsifiable.A. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States.
B. Kennedy died from a bullet in his brain.
C. Kennedy's death was the will of God
D. The murder of John F. Kennedy was an act of evil.
E. If he'd lived, Kennedy would have ended the Vietnam War.
F. Kennedy's murder was orchestrated by an un-detectable shadow government of the United States.

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Answer:

Statements A and B are Falsifiable

Statements C, D and E are not Falsifiable

Explanation:

a. Falsifiable doesn't mean a statement is wrong or false. It is the potential ability of a statement to be proven wrong.

Statement A and Statement B are falsifiable statement. This is because any new evidence could come up to dispute this statements.

Statement A is said to be falsifiable because he can be checked against records that he is actually the 35th President of the United States.

Statement B which says ". Kennedy died from a bullet in his brain." This could be disputed if a medical examiner decides to come up with new evidence to say otherwise.

b. Not falsifiable statements are statements that you have to got through a long length to prove that the statements are false. Researches and various long studies have to be carried out to prove the statements are false

Statement C, D, E are not falsifiable statements.

For Statement C " Kennedy's death was the will of God", this statement has to do with religion and has nothing to do science, there is no way to prove this statement wrong.

For Statement E "If he'd lived, Kennedy would have ended the Vietnam War." This statement cannot be disproven.