In later treaties signed by China with France and the United States, an important addition was the most-favored nation clause, which stated that:
a. any new concessions granted to one country automatically reverted to those who by treaty were “most-favored nations.”
b. no new concessions could be granted to any country which was not already a “most-favored nation.”
c. any new concessions granted to one country could not automatically revert to those who by treaty were “most-favored nations.”
d. no new concessions could be granted to those who by treaty were “most-favored nations.”
a. any new concessions granted to one country automatically reverted to those who by treaty were “most-favored nations.”
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).