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What triggered China's 199-1901 Boxer Rebellion?(1 point)
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A prolonged famine that had killed thousands of Chinese
A prolonged famine that had killed thousands of Chinese
the presence of westerners
the presence of westerners
the imprisonment of university professors
the imprisonment of university professors
the government's massacre of a village's peasants
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the presence of westerners
The Boxers were an anti-foreign, anti-Christian movement; resentment of foreign influence, missionaries, and imperialist interference (exacerbated by economic distress and natural disasters) triggered the 1899–1901 uprising.
The Boxers were an anti-foreign, anti-Christian movement; resentment of foreign influence, missionaries, and imperialist interference (exacerbated by economic distress and natural disasters) triggered the 1899–1901 uprising.
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