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27 February, 01:43

Why was Japan's foreign policy avoiding contact with Europeans during the Tokugawa shogunate? A. Japan was growing weak. B. They wanted to limit European influence. C. Japan feared rebellion of native peoples. D. They wanted to limit Chinese influence.

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  1. 27 February, 02:25
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    the answer is not D, its a bit confusing because of the similarity in the answers, but its B. They wanted to limit European influence. NOT Chinese.
  2. 27 February, 02:50
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    They wanted to limit European cultural and religious influence in Japan is why Japan had the policy of avoiding contact with Europeans during the Tokugawa shogunate
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