In the 1630s the Japanese government
a. sharply curtailed Christian missionary activities
b. largely closed Japan to European trade and Christian influence.
c. had Europeans illegally in Japan face the death penalty
d. required Japanese to produce certificates of Buddhist temple participation
e. all of the above
ANSWER:
e
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