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what belief did the chinese government promote in the late nineteenth century?

a. the chinese were especially susceptible to western influence because they needed western guidance to modernize and industrialize

b. the chinese were capable of taking over the world because they had a strong culture, a large population, and the will to do so

c. the chinese has contributed remarkable achievements, inventions, and innovations to the world over thousands of years and had no reason to imitate foreigners

d. other governments would be seeking their advice about modernization and industrialization because they had been so successful

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Answer: C. The Chinese had contributed remarkable achievements, inventions, and innovations to the world over thousands of years and had no reason to imitate foreigners.

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The Boxer Rebellion, Boxer Uprising or Yihetuan Movement was a violent anti-foreign and anti-Christian movement which took place in China towards the end of the Qing dynasty between 1898 and 1900.

Further,the Qing resisted modernization and industrialization; the major reason that China became weaker throughout the second half of the 19th century.

The belief that the Qing government promoted was that all foreigners were ignorant barbarians that could not possibly have anything positive to offer China except subservience and tribute.If they refused, it meant that they and their ideas would be a bad influence on China and its people; and they would have to be withdraw, through violence if necessary.

With the information above the correct answer is C.

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