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What was the effect on China of the Boxer Rebellion?
It led China to the verge of collapse.
It made China a Communist country.
It gave Europe a bigger role in China.
It made China a major world power.
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It gave Europe (and other foreign powers) a bigger role in China.
Explanation: After the Boxer Rebellion was suppressed by an international force, China was forced to accept foreign troops, pay large indemnities, and grant greater concessions and influence to European powers (and Japan and the U.S.), further weakening the Qing government.
Explanation: After the Boxer Rebellion was suppressed by an international force, China was forced to accept foreign troops, pay large indemnities, and grant greater concessions and influence to European powers (and Japan and the U.S.), further weakening the Qing government.
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