Test: SAT II World History

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How did the Opium Wars affect Japanese-Chinese relations? 

China's defeat by the British prompted outpourings of sympathy and aid from the Japanese people and government.

China's victory over the British scared the Japanese, who began to upgrade their own military in preparation for an invasion.

China's resistance to the British created a sense of kinship between the two Asian countries against the influence of European imperialism.

China's defeat at the hands of the British made much of the Japanese population feel that China was a backwards country that could not defend itself.

China's victory over the British led to a renewed alliance between the two Asian countries.

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