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What was the Open Door policy, and how did it come about?
Movement's Peak
A term referring to the highest point of activity or influence of a social, political, or cultural movement.
Colonial-era Approach
Policies or practices rooted in the time period when countries established colonies overseas to expand their power, resources, and influence.
Orphanages
Institutions dedicated to the care and housing of children who have lost their parents or whose parents are unable to care for them.
Poorhouses
Institutions that provided support and shelter for the impoverished and destitute, historically common in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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