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After the Treaty of Nanking, why was China forced to sign similar treaties with the United States, France, and Russia?(1 point)
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China was not forced to sign treaties with the U.S., France, and Russia.
China was not forced to sign treaties with the U.S., France, and Russia.
These Western imperialist powers saw that Great Britain had gained money and power through the Treaty of Nanking and they wanted the same for themselves.
These Western imperialist powers saw that Great Britain had gained money and power through the Treaty of Nanking and they wanted the same for themselves.
The U.S., France, and Russia saw that Great Britain had gained money and power through the Treaty of Nanking and they wanted to teach Great Britain a lesson.
The U.S., France, and Russia saw that Great Britain had gained money and power through the Treaty of Nanking and they wanted to teach Great Britain a lesson.
These Western imperialist powers saw that Great Britain had not gained money and power through the Treaty of Nanking and they wanted to try to get some.
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These Western imperialist powers saw that Great Britain had gained money and power through the Treaty of Nanking and they wanted the same for themselves.
(They wanted the same trade privileges, indemnities, and treaty ports that Britain had won.)
(They wanted the same trade privileges, indemnities, and treaty ports that Britain had won.)
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