| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | spheres of influence | areas in which countries have some political and economic control but do not govern directly (ex. Europe and U.S. in China) | China Vocabulary |
| 2 | spheres of influence | areas in which countries have some political and economic control but do not govern directly | China unit |
| 3 | Spheres of influence | Political and economic control over country but did not directly govern. | Buddhism |
| 4 | SPHERES OF INFLUENCE | -Stalin’s view of the world, ours vs. his | Ch.37 |
| 5 | spheres of influence | an area usually around a seaport where a nation had special trading privilages. each nation hade laws for its own citizens | social studies |
| 6 | spheres of influence | an area usally around a seaport where a nation had special trading privlages | Imperialism S.S |
| 7 | spheres of influence | a method o dividing forieghn control in china | geography |
| 8 | Spheres of Influence | areas in which each nation had claimed exclusive rights to trade and to invest | Social Test =[ |
| 9 | Spheres of influence | areas nations claimed trade and economic privledges | Imperialism |
| 10 | spheres of influence | areas where foreign nations control resources | S.S chptr 22 |
| 11 | Spheres of influence | An area usually around a seaport where a nation had special trading privileges, like the US did in China | Imperialism |
| 12 | spheres of influence | an area in another country where a nation had special trading rights | study guide for quiz on imperialism |
| 13 | spheres of influence | areas where foreign nations control trade and natural resources | test for michelle and gabby |
| 14 | spheres of influence | areas where foreign nations could control and trade natural resources | Social Studies Chapter 10-Lessons 1-2 |
| 15 | spheres of influence | areas where another nation has economic and political contral | wc 20 1-3 |
| 16 | spheres of influence | areas where another nation has economic and political control | Jankowski Ch 20 |
| 17 | Spheres of Influence | areas where foreign nations control trade and natural resources | SS Test Ch 10 + 11 |
| 18 | spheres of influence | area of China under control of another for trading purposes. | New Imperialism |
| 19 | Spheres of Influence | European control in China, result of China being too weak and many treaties were made with Europe and Japan, foreign nations controlled trade and investment, led to the Open Door Policy in 1899 | Global 10 Imperialism |
| 20 | Spheres of Influence | a foriegn region in which a nation has a control over trade and other economic activities. | Global/ 10 |
| 21 | Spheres of Influence | regions where a particular country has exclusive rights over mines, railroads, and trade | SS - ch. 11 |
| 22 | Spheres of Influence | each of the western nations carved out a section of chinese territory which gave it special authority - china was truly a very weak nation at this time. | WH2 UNiT 6 |
| 23 | spheres of influence | an area on which a foreign power has been granted exclusive rights and privileges, such as trading rights and mining privileges | World History II Chapter 15 |
| 24 | Spheres of Influence | created in China (type of imperialism about economics) | Second Wave of Imperialism |
| 25 | Spheres of Influence | European powers, such as Britain and Russia, moved in to divide up China in 1895. These countries gained control of certain parts of China's economy. These were called spheres of influence. The U.S. feared that these European powers would divide up China so they proposed the Open Door policy. The Chinese did not like the idea of unwelcome foreigners trading freely within their country, so they started the Boxer Rebellion. | Chapter 30 |
| 26 | Spheres of Influence | regions where a particular country has exclusive rights over mines, railroads, and trade | USH Ch.20-1 |
| 27 | spheres of influence | zones of economic control carved into China by the U.S. and the imperial powers of Europe. | CH 20 IDS |
| 28 | Spheres of Influence | Region in which political and economic control is exerted by on European nation to the exclusion of all others | AP US Vocab 1900-1918 |
| 29 | Spheres of Influence | An area in which the foreign nation controlled trade and investment. | WH - Imperialism |
| 30 | Spheres of Influence | areas controled in China for trade, etc. | Japan and WWII |
| 31 | spheres of influence | areas in wich countries had some political and economic control, but did not directly govern | Geography Unit 9 Vocab |
| 32 | Spheres of Influence | regions of China where different European countries had exclusive rights to trade | Imperialism |
| 33 | spheres of influence | an area in which a foreign power has been granted exclusive rights and privileges, such as trading rights and mining privileges | World hist final exam |
| 34 | spheres of influence | areas in China controlled by certain European nations | 5/21 terms quiz |
| 35 | spheres of influence | areas under economic control | World Cultures final |
| 36 | spheres of influence | select trading areas in China; controlled by specific countries | Imperialism |
| 37 | spheres of influence | an area in which a foreign power has been grantedExclusive rights and privileges, such as trading rights and mining privileges | global fianle vocab |
| 38 | spheres of influence | exclusive "trade turf" | WH sem2 part 3 |
| 39 | spheres of influence | a region of a country in which the imperial power had extensive investment or trading rights | s.s final #2 |
| 40 | Spheres of influence | sections of a country where foreign nations enjoy special rights. China was split into these during the age of imperialism | History Vocab Ch. 22 |
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