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8 December, 17:27

CWhat steps did Chinese emperors take to reduce foreign influence in China? Check all that apply. They had no interest in European manufactured goods. They did not allow Europeans or Japanese to immigrate. They controlled the number of foreign visitors. They pursued a policy of isolationism. They limited trade to one port.

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    Answer: A. had no interest in European manufactured goods D. they followed a policy of isolationism E. they limited trade to one port.

    Explanation:

    Isolationism:

    Chinese emperors pursued a policy of "isolationism," or sealing off the empire to reduce foreign influences that they thought were negative.

    • They had no interest in European manufactured goods.

    • The limited trade to just one port along the coast.

    • While European countries, in the midst of the scientific and industrial revolutions, grew powerful in military and economic might, China stagnated or declined.

    China was divided into areas of foreign economic control which were known as

    spheres of influence.

    Many Chinese were not happy about the increasing Western influence so they

    rose up in the Boxer Rebellion.
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