The Hundred Days of Reform failed during the Qing Dynasty largely due to opposition by conservative political elites who saw the reforms as a threat to their power. While there were other factors involved, such as the lack of support from key figures, the resistance from entrenched interests within the ruling class effectively undermined the reform efforts initiated by Emperor Guangxu and his reform-minded allies.
Why did the Hundred Days of Reform fail during the Qing Dynasty?(1 point)
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the defeat of China during the first Sino-Japanese War
the defeat of China during the first Sino-Japanese War
opposition by Emperor Guangxu leading to the persecution of liberal reformers
opposition by Emperor Guangxu leading to the persecution of liberal reformers
the inability of Chinese citizens to communicate with each other due to different dialects
the inability of Chinese citizens to communicate with each other due to different dialects
opposition by conservative political elites who saw the reforms as a threat to their power
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