
APUSH Review: US Foreign Policy with China Insights
Explore key events shaping US foreign policy towards China in APUSH, including the Open Door Policy, China in WWII, the Fall of China, the Korean War, and the Nixon Administration's approach towards China. Gain valuable insights to succeed in your APUSH studies.
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APUSH REVIEW: US FOREIGN POLICY, CHINA EDITION Everything You Need To Know About Foreign Policy With China To Succeed In APUSH
THE OPEN DOOR POLICY (1899) Background Info: Mid-Late 1800s, Europe carved China into Spheres of Influence The US was afraid it could be shut out of China What was the policy? Note by Secretary of State John Hay Urged Europeans to allow American businesses open access to China This demonstrates the US desire for free trade in China
CHINA IN WWII Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931 The US responded with the Stimson Doctrine: US would not recognize any Japanese territory gained by force
FALL OF CHINA (1949) AND KOREAN WAR Commie!!! Mao Zedong and the Communists defeat the Nationalist party China becomes a communist nation Impact on the US? Devastating blow to the Truman administration Fear that other countries could turn communist Helped contribute to the Red Scare in the US Korean War: China sided with North Korea
THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION AND CHINA D tente: Easing of Cold War Tensions Nixon formally recognizes China February 21, 1972: Richard Nixon traveled to China Improves trade with China
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