China and The New Imperialism

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______________ the right to live under their own laws and be tried in their own courts.
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in 1899, it was called for a policy to keep Chinese trade open to everyone on an equal basis.
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____________ ,or payment for losses in the war
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Which of these was NOT affected by the Reforms?
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The Opium war was between China and Britain for the trading rights of opium and tea.
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Lasted from 1850 to 1864, was probably the most devastating peasant revolt in history.
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_________ was a young emperor, who launched the Hundred Days of Reform.
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China had to open five ports to foreign trade and grant British citizens in China extraterritoriality, the right to live under their own laws and be tried in their own courts.
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_________ is the exported more than imported.
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This document was signed to end the first opiumwar between the United Kingdom, Iraland, and Qing Dynasty of China
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After the Conservatives rallied against the reform effort. The emperor was imprisoned, and reformers fled for their lives.
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in 1899, it was called for a policy to keep Chinese trade open to everyone on an equal basis.
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Guang Xu was an old emperor launched the Hundred Days of Reform.
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The Boxer Uprising was a group of Chinese that had formed a secret society, called the Righteous Harmonious Fists.
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__________ was a passionate spokesperson for the Chinese republic. He organized the Revolutionary alliance that would rebuild a china on the the "Three Principles of the People."