The German acquisition of territories in the Shandong Peninsula sparked what action?

A. The Taiping Rebellion
B. Reforms within the Qing dynasty to strengthen internal controls
C. German imperial control in other parts of China
D. A scramble for territory by other imperial powers
E. A treaty with Britain to help stave off German advances


Answer: B

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