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Many Chinese were not happy about the increasing Western influence so they
supported Empress Cixi.
supported Emperor Guangxu.
rose up in the Boxer Rebellion.
rose up in the Taiping Rebellion.
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rose up in the Boxer Rebellion.
Explanation: The Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) was an anti-foreign, anti-Christian uprising by many Chinese who opposed increasing Western influence and imperialist pressures (Empress Cixi later backed the Boxers; Guangxu favored reform).
Explanation: The Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) was an anti-foreign, anti-Christian uprising by many Chinese who opposed increasing Western influence and imperialist pressures (Empress Cixi later backed the Boxers; Guangxu favored reform).
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