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(BRAINLIEST QUESTION) What was a primary cause of the Boxer Rebellion in China?

A

anger over excessive taxation

B

fear of an invasion from Russia

C

demands that China increase trade

D

resentment against foreign influences

What British demand led to the Opium Wars in China?

A

Britain wanted to stop the trade of opium from China to Europe.

B

Britain wanted to tax China's lucrative domestic trade in opium.

C

Britain wanted to force China to accept imports of British opium from India.

D

Britain wanted to force China to replace growing rice with growing opium.

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