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What policies led to the Boxer Rebellion?

(Select all that apply.)
Japanese and European spheres of influence gave foreigners special privileges.
Chinese rulers resisted European attempts to introduce an industrial economy.
Europeans refused to purchase opium that the Chinese were exporting.
Christian missionary activity caused cultural tension with traditional Chinese views.
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Answered by Ms. Sue
I agree.
6 years ago

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