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English, 02.01.2020 02:31 reneebrown017

Read this excerpt from "letter to george iii, 1793" by emperor qian long: your request for a small island near chusan, where your merchants may reside and goods be warehoused, arises from your desire to develop trade. . [s]uch an island would be utterly useless for your purposes. every inch of the territory of our empire is marked on the map and the strictest vigilance is exercised over it all: even tiny islets and far-lying sand-banks are clearly defined as part of the provinces to which they belong. consider, moreover, that england is not the only barbarian land which wishes to establish . . trade with our empire. which two ideas about colonialism are most clearly expressed in this excerpt? a. china will engage in colonialism; the chinese consider people from other nations easy to control. b. china will welcome england; the chinese consider britain superior to other nations. c. china will accept some nonviolent colonialism; the chinese consider foreign trade unnecessary. d. china will resist trade; the chinese consider people from other nations to be inferior.

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