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What was the Boxer Rebellion?

O A revolution to expand opium sales in China.
O An attempt by the Qing dynasty to enforce the Canton System.
O A purge of Westerners & Christians from China.
O A rebellion by a man who claimed to be the brother of Jesus Christ.

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Answer:

The Boxer Rebellion was:

C. A purge of Westerners & Christians from China.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Boxer Rebellion, which occurred in China from 1899 to 1901, was a violent anti-foreign and anti-Christian uprising in which the Boxers, a Chinese secret society, targeted and attacked Westerners and Christians, as well as Chinese Christians and Chinese institutions associated with foreigners.

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