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Question: Which of the following enabling factors created Western spheres of influence in China for Great Britain, France, and Russia? (1 point)
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the Cuban Revolution
the Convention of Peking
the Orissa famine
the Madras famine
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The Convention of Peking.
Explanation: The Convention of Peking (1860) was one of the "unequal treaties" after the Opium Wars that granted territorial concessions and rights to Western powers, enabling British, French, and Russian spheres of influence in China.
Explanation: The Convention of Peking (1860) was one of the "unequal treaties" after the Opium Wars that granted territorial concessions and rights to Western powers, enabling British, French, and Russian spheres of influence in China.
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