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Which is a true statement about the effect of the Taiping Rebellion?
Britain took control of China’s government.
The internal government conflict ended.
The Qing Dynasty was strengthened.
The number of lives lost was over twenty million.
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The true statement is: "The number of lives lost was over twenty million."
Explanation: The Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864) was a massive civil war in China with estimated deaths commonly cited at 20–30 million. It severely weakened the Qing Dynasty and devastated large regions, but Britain did not take control of China's government and the internal conflict did not end peacefully.
Explanation: The Taiping Rebellion (1850–1864) was a massive civil war in China with estimated deaths commonly cited at 20–30 million. It severely weakened the Qing Dynasty and devastated large regions, but Britain did not take control of China's government and the internal conflict did not end peacefully.
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