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rachel9

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To quell the threat of the Zunghar Mongols in 1757, the Qing
 
  a. integrated them into Tibet.
  b. forced to join the Qing army.
  c. resettled them in Manchuria.
  d. killed all the men and enslaved the women and children.
  e. enslaved all of them.

Question 2

The Japanese Seclusion Edicts outlawed
 
  a. European immigration.
  b. trade with China and Korea.
  c. the books on European science and philosophy.
  d. Christianity.
  e. exportation of Japanese goods to China.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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