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27 September, 22:23

Up through the 1700s what best describes China's economic and cultural relationship with Western powers in Europe? *

A.) Economically the Chinese enjoyed a trade imbalance where Western powers bought Chinese goods with silver, but China didn't purchase Western goods, however, China was open to Western culture.

B.) Westerners (Europeans mostly) shared a balance of trade with China and an open door cultural sharing policy as well.

C.) Economically the Chinese enjoyed a trade imbalance where Western powers bought Chinese goods with silver, but China didn't purchase Western goods, and greatly limited exposure to Western culture as well.

D.) China had a poor trade agreement with Europe and had Western culture forced upon them.

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  1. 27 September, 23:10
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  2. 28 September, 01:49
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    D) China had a poor trade agreement with your up and had western culture forced upon them
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