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3 April, 10:42

A historian claims that the boxer rebellion should be blamed entirely on the chinese people, as the boxer movement was started by Chinese. Which of the following is a counterclaim to this historian's claim?

A) The Boxer Rebellion should really be known as the boxer uprising

B) The Boxer movement recieved support from China's Qing dynasty.

C) The Boxer movement was a direct response to European actions in China

D) The Boxer Rebellion was an extremely destructive and deadly event.

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  1. 3 April, 13:16
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    Good Morning!

    The Boxer Revolt was a response to the presence of foreigners in China, having nationalist characteristics. US, Germany, England, France, Russia and Japan have invested troops to insure the revolt, which indicates their interests in the region.

    C) The Boxer movement was a direct response to European actions in China
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