In response to the Boxer Rebellion, the United States
a. refused to accept any indemnity for the losses that it incurred while putting down this uprising.
b. withdrew all American missionaries to China and renounced any economic interest in China.
c. sent money but no troops to help a multinational contingent to crush the uprising.
d. became an East Asian power.
e. abandoned its general principles of nonentanglement and noninvolvement in overseas conflict.
e
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