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The open door policy stated that all nations should have equal privileges and access to ports in china. this foreign policy was pushed forward by the united states in 1899 in order to a. gain control of asian markets from france and germany. b. become an ally of china and increase control over southeast asia. c. place  pressure on  russia to favor american commercial interests in asia. d. protect its commercial interests in asia after gaining control of the philippines.

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