WORLD HISTORY

COLONIALISM AND IMPERIALISM

IMPERIALISM IN ASIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The Taiping Rebellion and Boxer Rebellion had which of the following in common?
A
Each made it difficult for the Qing dynasty to resist European economic interference.
B
Each promoted tolerance for Chinese Christians who worked closely with Europeans.
C
Each led to the establishment of new dynasties that briefly controlled all of China.
D
Each targeted any person practicing non-Chinese traditions with persecution and violence.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The main similarity the two shared was the fact that they were both violent uprisings located in China. Adding to this, they both used fighting in order to share their beliefs and disagreements with the way things were currently operating.

Detailed explanation-2: -the taiping rebellion favored missionaries, and the boxer rebellion opposed them. the taiping rebellion lasted longer than the boxer rebellion. the taiping rebellion’s result was death and starvation, but the boxer rebellion resulted in a stronger sense of nationalism in china.

Detailed explanation-3: -Unlike the Taiping movement, the Boxer groups in North China did not conceive of themselves as rebelling against the Imperial government. Instead, they rallied in support of the ruling Qing dynasty, singling out foreigners and Chinese Christians as targets of their attacks.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: Although both conflicts were civil wars in China, they had significant differences. First, the Boxer Rebellion was largely anti-imperialist and anti-Christian. In contrast, the Taiping Rebellion was launched against the Qing dynasty.

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