The uprising of loyal Chinese against outsiders was called the: Boxer Rebellion Open-Door Policy Chinese-Japanese Rebellion

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Answer: The uprising of loyal Chinese against outsiders was called the Boxer Rebellion.

They fought against the disperse of the influence of Japanese and Western. The people rebelling were called the Boxers, considering they destroyed land that was not theirs, and also killed innocent foreigners. The groups that started the rebellion were the Harmonious Fists and the Society of Righteous. They soon began to destroy churches and kill Christians. The dynasty soon called for war. 
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Answer: John Paul Jones

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John Paul Jones was born on July 6th, 1747 and died on July 18th, 1792. He was the United States' first well-known naval commander in the American Revolutionary War. He was a very popular man, however, some enemies accused him of piracy. His actions in American and British water gave him an international reputation of being the "Father of the American Navy.

The man is John Paul Jones

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Which statement accurately contrasts the Ottoman and Safavid empires in the 16th century?A. Safavid rulers were Muslims who persecuted Hindus living within the empire, whereas Ottoman rulers practiced Sikhism, which shares some beliefs with both Hinduism and Islam.
B. Safavid rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his close friend Abu Bakr, whereas Ottoman rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his son-in-law Ali.
C. Ottoman rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his close friend Abu Bakr, whereas Safavid rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his son-in-law

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The correct answer is C) Ottoman rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his close friend Abu Bakr, whereas Safavid rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his son-in-law.

The statement that accurately contrasts the Ottoman and Safavid empires in the 16th century is Ottoman rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his close friend Abu Bakr, whereas Safavid rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his son-in-law.

The Sunni Muslims recognized and respected the Four Caliphs as their religious leaders. But the Shiite Muslims believed that Ali, the descendant of the Four Caliphs, was its religious leader. Both factions had to settle their differences to have a better chance to fight the Christian Crusaders that that wanted to take the lands of the Temple of Salomon to the Christians.

Ottoman rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his close friend Abu Bakr, whereas Safavid rulers believed that Muhammad's successor was his son-in-law

How did the ming dynasty change Chinese society ? A. And appointed officials based on family ties
B. It discouraged artistic and innovations
C. It limited trade with Europe
D. It relied on the great Wall for defense

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The Ming Dynasty was a china dynasty during 1368 and 1644. Better know for its trade expansion to the outside world that established cultural ties with the west.

During its time the Chinese society began to change. The Ming emperors did work to eliminate all foreign influences from Chinese society. The period called Isolationism which was a policy for avoiding contact with other countries.

For the reason before mentioned, the answer more close  is C.


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This was the time during WWI in 1917. in Russia they had a King or a Czar. Vladimir Lenin over threw the Czar (Nicholas II) and became the ruler of Russia. This made Russia become communist. Plus he also promised to end the war in Russia.


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