This ruler, who at times adopted reforms and at other times rejected them, ruled china almost continuously between 1861 and 1908.
a. Beijing
b. Guangxu
c. Hong Kong
d. Hong Xiuquan
e. Boxer Rebellion
Answer:
AB. Open Door Policy
AC. Taiping Rebellion
AD. spheres of influence
AE. Opium War of 1839
BC. extraterritorial rights
BD. Dowager Empress Cixi
BE. self-strengthening movement
BD. Dowager Empress Cixi
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World History Chapter 12
- Which of the following was a result of the Sino-Japanese War?
- After which nation did Japan decide to model a strong central government during the Meiji era?
- What period of history did the Meiji era in Japan cover?
- With which nation did japan sign the Treaty of Kanagawa, opening ports for trade?
- Before the mid-1800s, which one of the following nations carried on trade with Japan?
- This armed protest, which was a violent reaction to foreign influence in China, was defeated by a multinational force.
- This was the largest armed protest to rock China in the 1800s. It lasted 14 years until it was finally crushed by Qing, British, and French forces.
- This open clash between the British and Chinese resulted in the humiliating defeat of China and the signing of the Treaty of Nanjing.
- This leader's desire to establish a "Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace" resulted in the creation of the Taiping government.
- This was declared by the US in an effort to protect American trading rights in China and China's freedom from colonization.
- These provided American and other foreigners with privileges that exempted them from Chinese law at several Chinese ports.
- This ruler's 1898 movement to modernize China was brought to an end by a more powerful Chinese ruler.
- These were regions of China in which Britain, France, Germany, Japan and Russia dominated trade and investment.
- The Treaty of Nanjing gave control of this island to Britain.