Foreign trade during the Qing dynasty was

A. fueled by the payment of valuable Chinese silver in return for imports.
B. actively supported by the government and grew much larger than ever before.
C. carried out exclusively with the Europeans.
D. limited and under tight governmental control.
E. based on free-market principles.


Answer: D

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