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星火英語15篇文章貫通5-6級詞匯 Unit8-Part1

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  [00:00.00]UNIT 8
  [00:15.08]Chinese-American Relations: A History(Ⅰ)
  [00:20.23]The Nineteenth Century to World WarⅡ
  [00:24.80]The Nineteenth Century
  [00:27.87]In the 19th century,
  [00:30.93]the United States was
  [00:32.46]a relative newcomer to
  [00:34.21]the area of international affairs.
  [00:36.84]Relations with China really began,
  [00:40.44]not so subtly, in the 19th century
  [00:43.51]with its discriminatory immigration
  [00:46.46]policy against China. The Gold Rush
  [00:50.18]of 1849 in California, the building
  [00:54.67]of railroads, and the American industrial
  [00:56.96]revolution of the second half
  [00:59.59]of the 19th century, attracted
  [01:01.56]many Chinese immigrants with dreams
  [01:04.52]of the good life in America.
  [01:07.36]At that time, it was perceived
  [01:11.08]by most of the world, that
  [01:13.27]America was the land of opportunity,
  [01:15.45]success, and wealth.
  [01:18.08]As the Chinese population
  [01:21.80]in the United States grew in size,
  [01:24.76]pressures to limit the number
  [01:27.16]of these coming into the United States
  [01:29.68]became strong. Laws, such as
  [01:33.62]placing a police tax on
  [01:35.59]Chinese people in California in 1862
  [01:39.30]and The Chinese Exclusion Act passed
  [01:42.59]in 1882, officially testified
  [01:46.09]to blatant discrimination against
  [01:48.49]Chinese people. The latter felt
  [01:52.11]forced to congregate in areas
  [01:54.51]of big cities, such as San Francisco,
  [01:58.01]New York, and Boston. Chinatown
  [02:01.95]soon became part of American
  [02:04.25]urban vocabulary. It seemed that
  [02:07.97]the timid Chinese were susceptible
  [02:10.38]to being pushed around. It appeared
  [02:14.10]that Chinese and other Oriental immigrants
  [02:17.60]were not welcome with open arms,
  [02:20.33]but were welcome only when
  [02:21.87]hard labour was needed to do
  [02:23.94]the toughest jobs, especially
  [02:26.13]in railroad construction and
  [02:28.65]in the new industries that were
  [02:31.05]fast developing at the time.
  [02:33.68]It would be well into
  [02:35.98]the 20th century before such discriminatory
  [02:38.50]laws would be suspended.
  [02:42.11]The Early Twentieth Century
  [02:45.94]During the second half of
  [02:48.89]the 19th century, the United States
  [02:51.18]was preoccupied with a civil war
  [02:53.70]and a post civil war
  [02:56.11]industrial revolution. American
  [02:58.95]foreign policy with China did not
  [03:01.91]really take form until 1899
  [03:05.30]and 1900. By the turn
  [03:08.19]of the century, the United States
  [03:10.71]was ascending as a major player
  [03:13.55]in international affairs, especially
  [03:16.50]in the western hemisphere.
  [03:19.02]American foreign policy, at the time,
  [03:22.30]focused mostly on Latin America.
  [03:25.36]However, in 1899, the Americans
  [03:30.18]saw economic opportunities in
  [03:32.58]an already politically suppressed China.
  [03:36.20]For decades, European countries
  [03:39.37]had been reaping the economic benefits
  [03:42.10]by exploiting of the country's resources
  [03:45.17]and markets while claiming chunks
  [03:47.46]of territory as their own.
  [03:49.65]It had become a closed club
  [03:52.50]of the countries already established there.
  [03:56.22]The United States, fearing that
  [04:00.16]China was about to officially partitioned,
  [04:03.22]wanted access to those lucrative assets
  [04:06.06]as well. American Secretary of State,
  [04:09.78]John Hay, perhaps using some
  [04:12.30]Big Stick and gunboat tactics,
  [04:14.81]popular American strategies at the time,
  [04:17.66]was well positioned to get
  [04:19.63]the established foreign nations
  [04:21.38]in China to conform to an agreement
  [04:24.00]called the Open Door policy for China.
  [04:27.29]This benchmark intervention by
  [04:30.68]the United States, conferred on
  [04:32.76]all countries, equal and impartial trade
  [04:36.04]with all parts of China, while
  [04:38.66]preserving the territorial and administrative
  [04:42.06]integrity of the country.
  [04:43.92]The American approach did little
  [04:47.42]to respect China's customary opposition
  [04:50.48]to foreign intrusion. To China,
  [04:53.87]the United States was only
  [04:55.62]one more country to bully it,
  [04:58.03]to exploit its resources and
  [05:00.33]sovereignty and, further, to deny
  [05:02.84]it of its autonomy, integrity,
  [05:05.91]and dignity. This collective foreign presence,
  [05:10.62]boosted by American interests,
  [05:13.13]diffused any hope for China
  [05:15.65]to break the chains of humiliating
  [05:17.83]foreign occupation. The Chinese were
  [05:21.66]virtually captives or prisoners
  [05:23.74]in their own country.
  [05:25.82]The United States did not deviate
  [05:29.21]far from this economic
  [05:31.14]policy toward China, until
  [05:33.22]the communist take over in 1949.
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