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History, 25.08.2019 13:20, tatilynnsoto17

Why was china able to be taken advantage of early in the twentieth century by nations who traded with her?
a)there were too many nations against them
b)china did not have a large enough army to beat them
c)the other nations were more technically advanced
d)the chinese people did not posses their own nation yet

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