Asked by ShaDora Wilkes on Apr 27, 2024

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How did anti-imperialist critics of the McKinley administration view the Boxer Rebellion?

A) They saw it as proof of the growing Communist movement in Asia.
B) They begrudgingly had to concede that McKinley handled the crisis correctly.
C) They saw the rebellion has another symptom of the wrong-headed policies of the United States.
D) They were outraged over the violence that Chinese rebels had brought on American troops.

Boxer Rebellion

An uprising in China (1899-1901) by the "Boxers" aiming to rid the country of foreign influence and Christian missions.

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Chloe SmithApr 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Anti-imperialist critics viewed the Boxer Rebellion as a consequence of the aggressive and misguided foreign policies of the United States, seeing it as indicative of the broader issues with imperialism.