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nmorano1

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After 1614, the Japanese shoguns took which of the following actions against foreigners?
 
  a. outlawed all foreign religions.
  b. continued trade with China and Korea.
  c. killed any Japanese who refused to recant Christianity.
  d. limited trade with the Dutch to only one port.
  e. all of the answers are correct.

Question 2

The Abbas wanted to make contacts with Europeans for all of these reasons EXCEPT
 
  a. commercial opportunities.
  b. military alliances against the Ottomans.
  c. advanced weaponry.
  d. dialogue with church leaders.
  e. training a professional army.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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