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What inspired the Boxer Rebellion?

A. the Open Door Policy
B. industrialization in Japan
C. foreign influence in China
D. the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Foreign influence in China is the option that makes the most sense.

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Answer is C foreign influence in China. Here is a Hint - The beginning of the Boxer Rebellion can be traced to the 1899 killing of two priests by two Boxer members visiting a German missionary in Juye County, China. In response, Kaiser Wilhelm II, the German leader at the time, dispatched German troops to the scene of the crime, which further angered the rebels.

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