Which statement best critiques the Qing Dynasty’s approach to modernization?(1 point)

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The Qing Dynasty failed because it rejected all attempts at modernization even after defeats by imperial powers from Europe and Japan.
The Qing Dynasty failed because it rejected all attempts at modernization even after defeats by imperial powers from Europe and Japan.

The Qing Dynasty failed because it resisted modernization until after it was defeated by imperial powers from Europe and Japan.
The Qing Dynasty failed because it resisted modernization until after it was defeated by imperial powers from Europe and Japan.

The Qing Dynasty failed because it only attempted to modernize the economy without investing in the military.
The Qing Dynasty failed because it only attempted to modernize the economy without investing in the military.

The Qing Dynasty succeeded because it was early to modernization and industrialization compared to other Asian nations.
The Qing Dynasty succeeded because it was early to modernization and industrialization compared to other Asian nations.

The best statement that critiqued the Qing Dynasty's approach to modernization is:

"The Qing Dynasty failed because it resisted modernization until after it was defeated by imperial powers from Europe and Japan."

This statement highlights the fact that the Qing Dynasty resisted modernization until it faced defeats by imperial powers, indicating a lack of proactive and strategic approach to modernize before being forced to do so.

Which of the following statements best describes the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion?(1 point)

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The British Empire emerged as the most powerful influence on China until after World War II.
The British Empire emerged as the most powerful influence on China until after World War II.

While some reforms were made after the Boxer Rebellion, the Qing Dynasty was weakened enough to collapse within 20 years.
While some reforms were made after the Boxer Rebellion, the Qing Dynasty was weakened enough to collapse within 20 years.

The Qing Dynasty successfully defeated the Eight-Nation Alliance and forced them to sign the Boxer Protocol.
The Qing Dynasty successfully defeated the Eight-Nation Alliance and forced them to sign the Boxer Protocol.

While the Qing Dynasty was defeated, they implemented many modernizing reforms as a result of the Self-Strengthening Movement.

The statement that best describes the outcome of the Boxer Rebellion is:

"While some reforms were made after the Boxer Rebellion, the Qing Dynasty was weakened enough to collapse within 20 years."

This statement recognizes that although some reforms were implemented after the Boxer Rebellion, the Qing Dynasty's weakened state ultimately led to its collapse within a relatively short period of time.

Why were Christian missionaries a primary target of the Boxer Rebellion?(1 point)

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Christian missionaries were attacking Buddhists and stealing their lands to create churches.
Christian missionaries were attacking Buddhists and stealing their lands to create churches.

Christian missionaries were not targets of the Boxers, rather they were vocal supporters of the rebellion.
Christian missionaries were not targets of the Boxers, rather they were vocal supporters of the rebellion.

Christian missionaries were intervening in local matters and changing traditional Chinese cultural values.
Christian missionaries were intervening in local matters and changing traditional Chinese cultural values.

Christian missionaries were supported by the Qing government, and the Boxers resented the ethnic suppression of the Han.

The statement that best explains why Christian missionaries were a primary target of the Boxer Rebellion is:

"Christian missionaries were intervening in local matters and changing traditional Chinese cultural values."

This statement highlights that the Boxers targeted Christian missionaries because they perceived them as interfering in local affairs and attempting to alter traditional Chinese cultural values, which was seen as a threat to their way of life.