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The self-interest ethic means that individuals or corporations derive their standards for judging the ethical implications of their actions from the corporate culture in which they work.
Burlingame Treaty
An 1868 agreement between the United States and China that recognized mutual rights of their citizens and encouraged cultural and commercial exchange.
Sovereignty of China
The authority and autonomy of China as a state to govern itself, free from external control or influence, which has been a significant issue in its historical relations with foreign powers.
Declaration of War
A formal announcement by a sovereign or government declaring a state of war between it and another state.
Reconstruction Amendments
Amendments to the United States Constitution adopted between 1865 and 1870, including the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, which abolished slavery, granted citizenship rights, and protected voting rights regardless of race, respectively.
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