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13 January, 21:41

Why were Western powers worried about the Boxer Rebellion?

They were concerned about the deaths of missionaries.

They were concerned about the ability to trade with China.

They were concerned about the rise of a new world power in Asia.

They were concerned about the stability of the Chinese government.

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  1. 13 January, 21:58
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    B, 'They were concerned about the ability to trade with China.'

    Explanation:

    China was a hub of goods and trade to the western world, as long as it was under a stable government and European hold. Should this have changed, trade would have been severely jeopardized.
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