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What inspired the Boxer Rebellion?
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the Open Door Policy
the Open Door Policy
industrialization in Japan
industrialization in Japan
foreign influence in China
foreign influence in China
the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani
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foreign influence in China
The Boxers were a nationalist, anti-foreign, and anti-Christian movement reacting to growing foreign control, missionary activity, and economic exploitation in China.
The Boxers were a nationalist, anti-foreign, and anti-Christian movement reacting to growing foreign control, missionary activity, and economic exploitation in China.
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