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(The first one and the third one seem to make the most sense.)
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The Opium Wars were two minor wars fought between China and Great Britain (primarily) over the opium trade in China. They took place during the middle of the 1800s near the end of the Qing Dynasty. Some historians consider the Opium Wars to be the start of the modern era in China.
After winning the war, the British forced the Chinese to sign the Treaty of Ranking. The treaty reestablished trade between the countries and opened up five trade ports to Britain. It also forced China to pay $21 million in reparations and gave Britain control of the city of Hong Kong
At the Convention of Peking in 1860, the Chinese agreed to sign a treaty with Britain and France. The treaty legalized the opium trade, established freedom of religion in China, forced China to pay France and Britain reparations, and opened a new trade port.
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so technically its A</h2><h2>
an opium addiction occurred in China</h2><h2>
because the Opium got very addictive</h2>
It was <span>B) peasant life
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Negotiation is the main output. They should join the countries that have been victims of this group and seek solutions through peaceful means. The above is achieved with sufficient commitment. It is a titanic task but not impossible. The largest number of nations in the world must be allied to coordinate actions of a military nature. One can also think of a diplomatic solution to the eventual failure due to possible military action.
Answer: INALIENABLE (or UNALIENABLE)
Notes/explanation:
The final version of the Declaration of Independence uses the spelling unalienable. That was the copy of the document as transcribed by John Adams, which was used for printed copies to be made. Thomas Jefferson's original draft used the spelling inalienable. The two variations of the word were both in use at the time in the 18th century. Either way, the word means something that cannot be made alien to you -- in other words, something that cannot be taken away from you.