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"The Chinese blamed "foreign devils"... for causing northern China's drought and famine, [causing] economic hardships by buildim
and killing Chinese children with Christian prayers, and for various other real and imagined infamies
. The murderous
all foreigners were to be killed not in the sudden merciful death of a bullet but sliced to death by big, old rusty knives and swords...."
Henry Hart, Lost in the Gobi Desert
What conflict can be inserted in the blanks in this passage?
A
Zulu War
* B
Boer War
* C
Boxer Rebellion
D
Sepoy Rebellion



Answer :

Answer:

The conflict that can be inserted in the blanks in this passage is the

C. Boxer Rebellion.

Explanation:

This is evident from the reference to blaming "foreign devils" and the description of violence against foreigners, which are key aspects of the Boxer Rebellion in China.