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Which of the following enabling factors created Western spheres of influence in China for Great Britain, France, and Russia?(1 point) Responses the Cuban Revolution the Cuban Revolution the Orissa famine the Orissa famine the Convention of Peking the Convention of Peking the Madras famine
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The enabling factor that created Western spheres of influence in China for Great Britain, France, and Russia is **the Convention of Peking**. This treaty, along with earlier treaties such as the Treaty of Tientsin, allowed foreign powers to establish spheres of influence in China after the Second Opium War, leading to increased Western presence and control in Chinese territory. The other options listed do not relate to this context.
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