The answer is:
S<span>ome people to work for economic and social reform.</span>
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In China between 1989 and 1901, a Chinese secret organization called the Yihequan (Righteous and harmonious fists) led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there. The group practiced certain boxing and rituals in the belief that this made them invulnerable. Their members, referred to by Westerners as Boxers killed foreigners and Chinese Christians and destroyed foreign property. By the terms of the Boxer Protocol, which officially ended the rebellion in 1901, China agreed to pay more than $330 million in reparations.
<span>The main goal of early-19th-century
Utopian communities was to achieve religious, social, economic, and/or
political perfection. It was considered to put forward a new age in human
civilization. This was a time when charismatic leaders who are greatly
influenced by religious and secular moral ideas experimented wildly with ideal models of government and
general lifestyle of its people. During the 1800s, hundreds of these
secularists were scattered all over the United States and most mysteriously
disappeared without a single trace. <span>
<span>Brookland,
Fruit Farms, New Harmony, Oneida, and The Shakers are the five Utopian
communities that have made a lasting impression on the life of some people in
the United States. </span></span></span>