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if the imperial dynasty had continued to rule china, it is most likely that
the economy would have improved rather than weakened.
european nations would have gotten more of a foothold in china.
revolutionary groups would not have gained any power in the country.
communism would not have received support among the poor.
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: The imperial dynasty was facing internal and external issues (like corruption, foreign pressure) that weakened the economy. Continuing their rule likely wouldn't have improved it, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: The imperial dynasty was weakening, and European powers were already trying to gain influence. If the dynasty continued (with its weaknesses), European nations would likely exploit that to get a stronger foothold in China. This is a plausible outcome.
- Option 3: The imperial dynasty's weaknesses (e.g., poor governance, inequality) would still fuel revolutionary sentiments. So revolutionary groups would likely still gain power, making this incorrect.
- Option 4: The poor were oppressed under the imperial system, so the ideas of Communism (promising equality) would still find support among them. Thus, this is incorrect.
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B. European nations would have gotten more of a foothold in China.