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In the Taiping Rebellion

A) Hong Xiuqan led peasants to the Heavenly Kingdom
B)The shogun were overthrown
C)The Chinese wanted to get rid of Japanese rule
D)Chinese peasants were sick of the Qing and wanted Great Peace

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User Pengdu
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Answer:

Chinese peasants were sick of the Qing and wanted Great Peace

Step-by-step explanation:

Taiping Rebellion: a Chinese peasant rebellion (1850 to 1864) that was led by Hong Xiuquan, who wanted to bring an end to the Qing Dynasty and establish the Taiping, or the "Heavenly Kingdom of Great Peace"

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User Chris Billington
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The correct answer to this question is letter D.

Explanation: Taiping's rebellion was an internal disturbance, mixed with conflicts against the West. And by combining both European and Chinese cultural standards, a single highly volatile blend was created. The person who emerged from this mixture was Hung Hsiu-ch'üan (1813-1864), the leader of the rebellion.

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