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A) Jade.
B) Rice.
C) Opium.
D) Weapons.
E) Silk.
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A) managed to hold on to power in China for almost half a century.
B) played her son off against her nephew to see which was more capable of ruling.
C) implemented the 1000 Days of Reform, designed to better organize the government.
D) strengthened China so the country would be able to oust outsiders.
E) cleared Christian missionaries out of the country's coastal regions.
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A) Self-Help.
B) Self-Denial.
C) Self-Imperialism.
D) Self-Strengthening.
E) Self-Control.
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A) put new agricultural practices into effect in an attempt to end the devastating famines.
B) put to death tens of thousands of peasants who had participated in the Taiping Rebellion.
C) began modernization of flood control on its major river systems.
D) began to purchase modern weapons from Western countries.
E) took control of Vietnam, giving the country its first colony.
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A) Western powers announced that they would support Japan over China, since Japan was stronger.
B) Japan soundly defeated them in the Sino-Japanese War.
C) the French defeated them and seized Vietnam.
D) Korea unexpectedly threw off the colonial yoke of China.
E) the Western powers announced that they would no longer purchase Chinese produces because they were inferior.
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A) Only two years.
B) One decade.
C) Almost twenty years.
D) She never was really in power.
E) Almost fifty years.
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A) the merchant class.
B) below, the poor in society.
C) the scholar bureaucrats.
D) the emperor.
E) None of the options are correct.
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A) the Chinese nationalist political party.
B) the Chinese military offensive against the emperor.
C) the Chinese term for European military troops.
D) the Chinese merchant guild.
E) Both B and C are correct.
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A) The elimination of intellectuals from holding public office.
B) The recognition of France in Vietnam.
C) The abdication of the Qing emperor.
D) The proclamation of Buddhism as the official religion.
E) The abolition of the examination system.
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A) The Japanese seized control of the Manzhou's old homeland, Manchuria, from China.
B) Western powers forced China to make many new trade concessions.
C) Missionaries were given free reign in the country to convert the people to Christianity.
D) The Chinese government acknowledged that France was in control of Vietnam.
E) Foreigners virtually seized control of China's settled coastal areas.
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A) Social justice.
B) A strong economy.
C) Legalism based government.
D) National religion.
E) Foreign treaties.
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A) The Taipings were strongly opposed to Christianity and wanted to remove all missionaries.
B) The Taiping Rebellions led to a war with Japan and the Chinese population preferred peace.
C) The Taipings would not allow reforms in Confucian governmental practices.
D) The Taiping eventually opposed opium use and wanted to end land concessions to foreigners.
E) The Taipings liked opium usage and the Western powers felt it was bad for the Chinese people.
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