In describing Qing China, which of the following statements is true?
a. All of the answers are correct.
b. Eighteenth-century maps had Chinese labels for Chinese provinces and Manchu for non-Chinese areas.
c. Manchu emperors saw themselves as Manchu emperors, not as Chinese emperors.
d. The Qing were not interested in asserting their own cultural superiority over tributary societies.
e. China was seen as just a distinct part of the Manchu Empire.
a
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