How did the growth of American-owned sugar plantations impact Hawaiian society?
(1 point)
Responses
Agricultural leaders vied with the military for control over Hawaii's ports.
Agricultural leaders vied with the military for control over Hawaii's ports.
Plantation workers joined missionaries to spread Christianity across the islands.
Plantation workers joined missionaries to spread Christianity across the islands.
Hawaiians left their farms to work on sugar plantations.
Hawaiians left their farms to work on sugar plantations.
Plantation owners became powerful and eroded the monarchy's authority.
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Plantation owners became powerful and eroded the monarchy's authority.
Question
Why did the United States want an open door policy with China?
(1 point)
Responses
to take over Chinese trade from European nations
to take over Chinese trade from European nations
to increase trade with China
to increase trade with China
to expand the U.S. sphere of influence
to expand the U.S. sphere of influence
to secure special trading privileges
Why did the United States want an open door policy with China?
(1 point)
Responses
to take over Chinese trade from European nations
to take over Chinese trade from European nations
to increase trade with China
to increase trade with China
to expand the U.S. sphere of influence
to expand the U.S. sphere of influence
to secure special trading privileges