How did Qing China manage its relations with European powers in the eighteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?


Discuss how the Chinese dealt with Europeans on political, military, social, and religious levels. How did interactions with Europeans change China; if no changes, why not? How did the Chinese prevent the complete takeover of their state and culture when other Asian regions (such as the Philippines) were unable to do so?

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It was believed by American military leaders that _________________.

a. An invasion of South Korea would be very costly in Allied lives.

b. An invasion of Taiwan would be very costly in Allied lives.

c. An invasion of China would be very costly in Allied lives.

d. An invasion of Japan would be very costly in Allied lives.

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Which of the following preoccupied France and the United States from 1798 to 1800?

a)  Quasi-War b)  French Revolution c)  Whiskey Rebellion d)  Northwest Indian War

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The Toltec state collapsed by around 1175 because

A. they were conquered by a powerful Aztec army. B. of the resurgence of Maya power. C. of a combination of civil conflict and nomadic invasion. D. of the spread of smallpox. E. of an invasion by the Incas.

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