Learning Target: I can analyze a primary source to understand the foreign policy established amongst nations imperializing China. Do Now: Based on what.

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Learning Target: I can analyze a primary source to understand the foreign policy established amongst nations imperializing China. Do Now: Based on what we have learned so far about the U.S. and imperialism, what were the goals of the U.S.? Explain.

Imperialism in China The U.S. and other European nations continued to expand into the Pacific. Interest in China for its markets/raw materials Led to the forming of the Open Door Policy Spheres of Influence- foreign nations claim special rights and economic privileges in another country. All countries can have equal access/success in China Eliminating conflict between countries present in China

Activity With your group read the document and analyze on the Open Door Policy in China Highlight and annotate the text Answer the guided questions

Activity Questions Define Spheres of influence. What is Hay’s plan according to the Open Door Note? Explain. Essential Question Should one country have the right to dictate the actions of another country?

Summary Question How do you think China felt about other countries following the Open Door Policy?

Homework Open Door Policy cartoon questions

Essential Question Should one country have the right to dictate the actions of another country?