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Explain the outcome of the Opium Wars.(1 point)
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The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions were put down by Western powers.
The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions were put down by Western powers.
The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Opium Rebellion. These rebellions were put down by Western powers.
The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Opium Rebellion. These rebellions were put down by Western powers.
The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions succeeded.
The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions succeeded.
The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These gained Western support.
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Correct answer: "The outcome of the Opium Wars were rebellions, such as the Boxer Rebellion. These rebellions were put down by Western powers."
Brief explanation: The Opium Wars weakened Qing China, forced unequal treaties and foreign influence, and helped trigger later uprisings (e.g., the Boxer Rebellion). Those uprisings were ultimately suppressed by Western powers (with Japanese involvement).
Brief explanation: The Opium Wars weakened Qing China, forced unequal treaties and foreign influence, and helped trigger later uprisings (e.g., the Boxer Rebellion). Those uprisings were ultimately suppressed by Western powers (with Japanese involvement).
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