The 1911 Chinese Revolution ended the rule of the _____? -manchus -qing -song -mongolians

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer was the Qing. It was also known as the Xinhai Revolution that led to the removal ofthe Qing Dynasty and the founding of the Republic of China.  The cause of the Revolution was due to thefailure of the Qing to modernize the country. This began a series of revolts in the country. The Revolution ended whenthe last emperor Puyi stepped down from the throne on February 12, 1912 andthis ended 2,000 years of Imperial rule and the beginning of China’s RepublicanEra.
Answer 2
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Qing

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Answer:

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The United States is governed by a federal government with elected leaders at the federal (national), state, and local levels. At the national level, the head of state, the president of the United States is indirectly elected by citizens, through electors of an electoral college. Nowadays, voters virtually always vote with the popular vote of their state.

The other positions of the federal level, the Congress of the United States, are elected directly. There are many positions elected at the state level: each state has at least one governor and one elected legislator. There are also positions elected locally, in counties and cities. It is estimated that, throughout the country, more than one million positions are elected in each electoral cycle.

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The Federal Election Commission was created in 1975 by Congress. It was created to enforce the statute that allows for financing of elections, and political campaign donations.

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Answer: Patches of color that define the objects in a carefully planned composition.

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The Mont Sainte-Victoire Series (1882 - 1906) shows different views of Mont Sainte-Victoire.

It is recognized as part of Cézanne´s Post-Impressionism era after he had become disappointed with Impressionism.

The artist created around thirty canvases and several watercolors, unifying the forms and rhythms of the scene with short diagonal brushstrokes and patches of color.

Colors follow the tone and luminance of different hues. Patches of color can consequently be organized in a structure based on the modulation and repetition of tones.

Some examples of Post-Impressionist characteristics are bright colors, art made purposely for the artist's sake, and expressiveness. I hope this helps.

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