The New China Movement
A) was a reform movement instigated by Christian missionaries.
B) pushed for the re-implementation of more traditional Confucian ideals.
C) was led by Kang Yu-wei, who pushed the idea that China could follow Confucius all the way to a democratic government.
D) was squashed by Empress Cixi because it threatened her control.
E) led directly into the revolution of 1911.
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