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In describing the pre-Qing Manchu, which of the following statements is true?
 
  a. The Manchu came from a predominately agricultural society.
  b. Chinese culture never impacted the Manchu.
  c. The Chinese resisted any attempts to create relations with the Manchu.
  d. As an ally of Russia, the Manchu were able to increase their military power.
  e. Manchu power grew when Mongol and Chinese generals allied themselves with the Qing.

Question 2

The foundation for European territorial imperialism in Asia often began with
 
  a. policymakers.
  b. military successes.
  c. control of the opium trade.
  d. company employees who asserted greater local autonomy.
  e. the need to suppress local uprisings and damaging rebel attacks.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

d



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