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In the seventeenth century, Japan’s government chose a policy of isolation from the West because of its _____.


fear of Chinese traders

feeling of superiority over other cultures

fear of European invasion

desire to build a strong textile industry

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fear of European invasion

Step-by-step explanation:

The emperor and the feudal families, thought that Christianity that came from Europe, could generate an invasion and destabilize the empire, generating that this religion was persecuted and prohibited, the trade with Europe was closed in all ports, the Japanese could not go abroad and not return if they did

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