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Select all that apply. From this lesson, what were some of the consequences of the 1911 Revolution? increased provincial decentralization end to monarchical form of government practice of republicanism the increase in the influence of Confucianism

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Increased provincial decentralization.

End to monarchical form of government.

Practice of republicanism.

The Chinese Revolution of 1911 that overthrew China's latest imperial dynasty and founded the Republic of China (ROC) consisted of several revolts and uprisings. It closed with the abdication of the six-year-old Last Emperor, Puyi, on February 1912. This meant the end of 2,000 years of imperial rule and the beginning of China's early republican period.

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The consequences of the 1911 revolution in China were as follows:
1. End to monarchical form of government that dominated china for over four thousand years.
2. The emergence of republicanism and specifically emergence of the people republic of China.
3.increased provincial decentralisation as China was transformed into one strong centralised state.
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