When the government of China was brought under the control of the Ming rulers, what was their view on Confucianism?

A) Confucianism was revived in even stronger form.
B) It was neglected and then suspended for a time.
C) Confucianism became less prestigious.
D) It was made the empire's official religion.
E) It was reviled and finally outlawed.


A

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