(BRAINLIEST QUESTION)


What was a primary cause of the Boxer Rebellion in China?

A

anger over excessive taxation


B

fear of an invasion from Russia


C

demands that China increase trade


D

resentment against foreign influences



What British demand led to the Opium Wars in China?

A

Britain wanted to stop the trade of opium from China to Europe.


B

Britain wanted to tax China's lucrative domestic trade in opium.


C

Britain wanted to force China to accept imports of British opium from India.


D

Britain wanted to force China to replace growing rice with growing opium.

Respuesta :

Answer: The society's original aim was to destroy the ruling Qing dynasty and privileged Westerners in China. Anti-foreign forces who won control of the Chinese government persuaded the Boxers to end their fight against the dynasty and join them to destroy foreigners.

Explanation: Britain and other European countries undertook the opium trade because of their ... (1839–42), did not legalize the trade, but it did halt Chinese efforts to stop it. first answer is D : resentment against foreign influences

second is, B

Answer: the first one is D resentment against foreign influences not sure about the second

Explanation:

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