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Which impact did the opium trade have on China?
It brought economic prosperity.
It brought economic prosperity. - no response given
It helped to increase cultural diversity.
It helped to increase cultural diversity. - no response given
It resulted in addiction and conflict.
It resulted in addiction and conflict. - correct
It strengthened community and family ties.
It brought economic prosperity.
It brought economic prosperity. - no response given
It helped to increase cultural diversity.
It helped to increase cultural diversity. - no response given
It resulted in addiction and conflict.
It resulted in addiction and conflict. - correct
It strengthened community and family ties.
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THE ANSWERS ARE:
1. dynasties, tang and song
2. it resulted in addiction and conflict
3. communist
4. command economy - north korea
market based economy - japan, south korea
command economy with limited market - china
5. japan
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1. dynasties, tang and song
2. it resulted in addiction and conflict
3. communist
4. command economy - north korea
market based economy - japan, south korea
command economy with limited market - china
5. japan
also, my roblox user is “abutterflynamedlani” feel free to add me c:
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GPT-4o mini
The opium trade had significant negative impacts on China, primarily resulting in addiction and conflict. The widespread addiction led to severe social and health problems, while the trade also sparked a series of conflicts, including the Opium Wars with Britain, which resulted in significant territorial and economic concessions for foreign powers and weakened China's sovereignty. Additionally, the consequences of the trade exacerbated social and political unrest, contributing to further instability in the country.
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