Why was the threat of popular unrest persistent in China despite the defeat of the Boxer rebellion?

a. Propaganda from other global powers continued to stir up rebel factions.
b. China's government could not handle the needs of all the different sects within its borders.
c. Rural poverty had worsened and unleashed millions of migrant paupers, with nothing to lose from violence.
d. Enemies of the Chinese continued to finance and train Chinese nationals in hopes of disrupting Chinese power.


c

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