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The sea was populated by desperate people, as exhibited by which of the following?
 
  a. kidnapped sailors forced to serve on ships.
  b. English peasants forced off their land by enclosure laws.
  c. Irish peasants forced off their land by landed gentry.
  d. all of the answers are correct.
  e. potentially mutinous crews.

Question 2

What was China's attitude toward Europeans?
 
  a. The Qing looked upon oceanic trade with great suspicion.
  b. The Qing equated European traders with intellectuals and scholars.
  c. The Qing granted Europeans diplomatic equality.
  d. The Qing openly received emissaries from European nations.
  e. The Qing allowed European traders to deal at several pre-assigned port cities.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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