In the view of Emperor Qianlong, the trade between China and England was

A) unnecessary to China but a favor to England.
B) mutually beneficial to both countries.
C) dangerous to both countries.
D) dangerous to England but beneficial to China.
E) None of these answers is correct.


Answer: A) unnecessary to China but a favor to England.

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