Multiple Choice
The decisive point in the Opium War was
A) the British threat to the Grand Canal.
B) the arrival of an American fleet to aid the British.
C) a surprise British attack on the Chinese fleet at Port Arthur.
D) the overwhelming numbers of Chinese forces as they,although outgunned,overran British outposts.
E) a sudden reversal by China's erstwhile ally,the Japanese.
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