In regard to ruling philosophy and techniques, the Qing
A. borrowed Persian techniques.
B. followed the same pattern that the Ming had established.
C. ignored the Ming approach and instead relied on more familiar Manchurian techniques.
D. copied the remarkably successful centralizing techniques of Tokugawa Japan.
E. relied on the Yuan approach but left out the reliance on terror.
Answer: B
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