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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: China_1_Why_did_Qing_fall_DRA, Boxers leads to greater foreign pressure on Manchus, opium provokes war with "Western" powers, "Western" powers introduce opium, nationalism is opposed to Manchus, "Western" powers profit from commercialization, rebellions often reject Manchus, rebellions including Boxers, Manchus preside over commercialization, nationalism is opposed to "Western" powers, self-strengthening draws on knowledge from "Western" powers, self-strengthening seeks to preserve Confucianism, Manchus support Boxers, "Western" powers suppress Boxers, rebellions challenge Confucianism, "Western" powers place military pressure on Manchus, Hundred Days of Reform gives way to nationalism, "Western" powers profit from opium, Manchus implement self-strengthening, Confucianism fuels doubts about self-strengthening, Hundred Days of Reform gives way to Boxers