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Chapter 27.3 Open Door in China to Japanese Laborers

Chapter 27.3 Open Door in China to Japanese Laborers America's Open Door policy in China was not accepted until the Boxer Rebellion. The Election of 1900 was a referendum on imperialism, with William McKinley winning reelection. After McKinley's assassination in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt took over and changed the course of American history with his aggressive foreign policies and interest in helping the public. America grew into a global power because of its naval might, its overseas possessions, and the construction of the Panama Canal.

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