In China, a "sphere of influence" was

In China, a "sphere of influence" was


a) a city designated for trade between Chinese and European merchants
b) a Christian mission where Chinese converts could live free of state persecution
c) a district in which a foreign power had exclusive trade, transportation, and mineral rights
d) a tributary state beyond the borders of the empire that paid taxes to the Qing dynasty in exchange for protection

Answer: C.


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