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Explain the outcomes of the Opium Wars in terms of their long-reaching effects on China.(1 point)
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The outcomes of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These gained Western support, which ultimately led to a change in China’s form of government.
The outcomes of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Opium Rebellion. These rebellions were put down by Western powers. The rebellions were extensive and ultimately led to a change in China’s form of government.
The outcomes of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions were extensive and ultimately led to a change in China’s form of government.
The outcomes of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions did not have any long-reaching effects, however.
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The outcomes of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions were extensive and ultimately led to a change in China’s form of government.
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Perry’s arrival in Japan demonstrated the power of the Tokugawa Shogunate against foreign invasion.
Perry’s arrival in Japan led to the arrival of Shinto missionaries and the persecution of Christians.
Perry’s arrival in Japan exposed the weaknesses of the Tokugawa Shogunate against the threat of a modernizing world.
Perry’s arrival in Japan was embraced by the Tokugawa Shogunate as a way to solidify their power against internal disputes.
Perry’s arrival in Japan exposed the weaknesses of the Tokugawa Shogunate against the threat of a modernizing world.
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Christians
Ainu people
daimyo
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Christians
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Both Japan and China were forced to carry the cost of shipwrecked sailors.
Both China and Japan were able to learn a lot from Western nations.
Japan and China had to cede land to the Americans.
Both China and Japan were forced to sign unequal treaties.
Both China and Japan were forced to sign unequal treaties.
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The Qing Dynasty failed because it resisted modernization until after it was defeated by imperial powers from Europe and Japan.
The Qing Dynasty failed because it only attempted to modernize the economy without investing in the military.
The Qing Dynasty failed because it rejected all attempts at modernization even after defeats by imperial powers from Europe and Japan.
The Qing Dynasty succeeded because it was early to modernization and industrialization compared to other Asian nations.
The Qing Dynasty failed because it resisted modernization until after it was defeated by imperial powers from Europe and Japan.