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ccowart22:

China had several revolts and rebellions in the second half of the 19th century. Two major ones were the Taiping Rebellion and the Boxer Rebellion. In what way were these two rebellions different? Question 10 options: The Taiping rebellion lasted over a decade and had to be put down by European forces, while the Boxer rebellion was handled internally. The Boxers were led by a Chinese Christian minority, while the Taiping rebellion targeted Christians and foreigners. The Taiping rebellion was against Qing rule, while the Boxers were supported by Empress Cixi and targeted foreign encroachment. The Taiping rebellion was secretly supported by Empress Cixi, while the Boxers did not support her.

NOpanda14:

idk this one lol

ccowart22:

lol thanksss noah

Isry:

The Boxer Rebellion was against Christianity so it's definitely not the second option.

ccowart22:

i feel like the answer is A) but I'm not sure

Isry:

I believe that the answer is C because the Boxer Rebellion was against foreign influence and supported by the Empress Cixi.

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