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    formed the Boxer Rebellion later. Boxer rebellion was an anti-imperialism uprising‚ in connection with foreign people and people who believed in God. It took place in Shandong at the end of Qing dynasty. It started at the north of the country and spread over the entire country. Boxers were resentful about the poor conditions of living and the anabasis of other nation. The slogan of the boxers was “support Qing government‚ exterminate the foreigners”‚

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    “The Boxer Rebellion was a turning point in China’s modern history.” Examine the nature of the Boxer Rebellion. To what extent do you agree with this judgment of the Rebellion? The Boxer Rebellion was the siege of the western legations‚ when the Boxers surrounded the diplomatic residences of the Western powers in Beijing. They were a semi-religious peasant group‚ who wanted to support the Qing‚ but were opposed to foreign influence in all forms and wanted to drive the foreigners‚ their works

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    The Boxer Uprising China during the late nineteenth century was in turmoil from external and internal forces. The underlining internal pressures were exacerbated by the thrust of western imperialism and exploitation. Imperialism and the west were the catalyst for the Boxer Uprising. The ingredients of descent and conflict were always present in the late nineteenth century. China had its difficulties without the west’s intrusion. The Boxer Uprising was a reaction against the West‚ not a rebellion against

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    The Dowager Empress Ci Xi played an extensive role in supporting the group known as the ‘Boxers’‚ her role can be linked with her lust for power‚ this is proven by her actions to take power‚ such as the palace coup against Guang-Xu in 1898‚ the execution of 5 reformers that went without trial and her apparent poisoning of Tz-uan discussed by Dennet and Dixon. With this in mind‚ we can safely say that Ci Xi had no boundaries when it came to preserving her power. The palace coup in 1898 was a result

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    self-assured‚ fearless‚ the Boxer stands out as one of the most impressive of all breeds (Hannibal 7). But he has something else in his favor. The Boxer is lovable‚ friendly‚ and playful; in fact‚ he is a true clown at heart (Hannibal 7). These two sets of characteristics‚ which‚ at first glance‚ seem diametrically opposed to each other‚ sum up the true charm of the breed (Hannibal 7). The Boxer will be your loyal protector‚ but he will also be your family friend (Hannibal 7). The Boxer is also playful‚ exuberant

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    Rebellion: The Most Self-Destructive Effect of Authoritarian Parenting Style Discipline is the backbone of characters; without it‚ nothing greater can be achieved in life. It is a form of punishment or instruction which corrects‚ molds‚ or perfects the moral character of mental faculties of a person or child. With discipline‚ values are also learned by the child in order for him or her to become a better person as he or she grows up. Parents may use various types of disciplinary measures to guide

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    After reading Boxers and Saints‚ a fictional book about the Boxer Rebellion in China‚ I took some time to reflect on the second prompt. I firmly believe that fictional representations of historical events can explain the true historical events that took place. I believe that you can learn main points and basic concepts and even details from the fictional books‚ novels‚ and movies. However‚ I also believe that they have the will never hold the detail and truth that bibliographies‚ journals‚ and first

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    AP World History Chapters 29 – 33 study guide The canton system- system that allowed china to control European merchants but also the terms of trade in china; control trade with the west within china Laissez faire economics- a doctrine advocating a hands off government meaning the government had minimum influence and could not regulate or interfere with the states affairs and economy only when necessary Working and living conditions during the industrial age-the hours under strict and harsh regulation

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    In early Meiji reformation‚ the nation turned their attention mostly to “shokusan kogyo” (encouragement of industries). For years‚ the government put their effort to support and encourage industrialization. However‚ many Japanese failed to keep their business running because the lack of experiences and acknowledgements. Fortunately‚ there were still some entrepreneurs who made a great influence in the industry‚ such as Shibuzawa Eiichi (1840-1931) - president of many companies‚ Iwasaki Yataro (1834-85)

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    actual event‚ and history as a myth‚ a manipulated past to serve in today’s world. This is the only way history is written according to Cohen‚ three distinct and very different forms of history. He argues them while explaining the events of the Boxer rebellion in China. Cohen argues that the three forms are very different in their very nature and have no bearing on each other. History as a myth has a direct purpose. Cohen writes‚ “When good historians write history‚ their primary objective is to

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