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Qing Dynasty

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Cause Effect Military Unpreparedness Economic Weakness Imperial Pressures Reforms Taiping Rebellion Directions: Read textbook pages 717 ? 724 ; fill out the chart and answer the questions in complete sentences. QUESTIONS: Why were the British adamant on their right to trade opium with China? What factors led to the Opium War and how was this war resolved? What changes occurred due to the collection of treatises in 1842?
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Emerald Ash Borer

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APES 7/8/13 Emerald Ash Borer The emerald ash borer is a green beetle with metallic emerald green wings and purple abdomen. The emerald ash borer is very small and is about 15mm long, which makes them hard to find. Emerald ash borer larvae feed only on ash trees. Specifically, they eat the vascular tissues between the bark and sapwood. The emerald ash borer lives in the ash tree.
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