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Why did Ming China limit trade with European nations?

A)They disdained European goods and culture.
B)They feared attacks from Japan and Korea.
C)They lacked suitable resources to exchange.
D)They worried that Europeans might conquer them.

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User Bentech
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I think the answer is A.
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User HypeWolf
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is A

They disdained European goods and culture.

Step-by-step explanation:

For China, Europeans were permitted to carry trade and commerce in enclaves, or walled-off parts of business centers.

The hegemonic statesmen had much the same grounds as their competitors in Japan for restricting or regulating international trade: religion and technology would disturb the people and conclusively the government.

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