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27 March, 13:19

In China, food shortages, corruption in government, and high rates of opium addiction led to

A) the Opium Wars.

B) the Taiping Rebellion.

C) the Boxer Rebellion.

D) the Open Door Policy.

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  1. 27 March, 14:14
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    The Taiping Rebellion was reason for the food shortages, high rates of opium addition, and also the corrup government. This has been said to be the most important event in China in the 19th century. There were more than 20 million people who lost their life during this time.
  2. 27 March, 14:44
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    The objectives of the Taiping Rebellion were social changes, for example, "property in like manner", uniformity for ladies, and the supplanting of Confucianism and Buddhism with Christianity. They were additionally opposing the degenerate medieval framework. It was likewise created by cataclysmic events and perpetual nourishment deficiencies that happened.
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