Japan's policies of seclusion and isolationism were
a. challenged by a Chinese attempt to take control over islands north of Japan.
b. altered by the influence of Jesuit missionaries.
c. intensified after the death of Yoshimune.
d. altered by Japan's own imperial ambitions.
e. replaced by the rising power of the daimyo.
d
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