What were four significant consequences of the 1911 RevolutionWhat were four significant consequences of the 1911 Revolution? end of Communist government in China lack of social reforms and changes blame shifting to anti-imperialism decreased foreign influence loss of territory increase of Confucianism increased foreign influence

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blame shifting to anti-imperialism
increased foreign influence
lack of social reforms
loss of territory (while technically it is still part of China, other countries have control of it. An example will be Hong Kong (British) ) 

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Blame shifting to anti-imperialism, increased foreign influence, lack of social reforms and loss of territory were the  four significant consequences of the 1911 Revolution.

Who won the Chinese revolution of 1911?

Around the nation, revolutionary factions had started to emerge by 1900. The young emperor Xuantong better known as Puyi abdicated following the Republican Revolution on October 10, 1911, which gave power to the provisional republican government commanded by Yuan Shikai.

Thus, option B, C, E and G are correct.

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