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besides isolationism, what is another reason why imperial china limited trade?
europeans valued their goods at much higher than their actual worth.
china wanted to prevent its ports from being polluted by foreign ships.
china feared christian evangelism was harming confucian tradition.
europeans continued to produce porcelain, tea, and silk in excess.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: European goods' valuation isn't a main reason for China's trade limits.
- Option 2: Pollution from ships was not a historical reason for trade restrictions.
- Option 3: During imperial China, the spread of Christianity (evangelism) was seen as a threat to Confucian traditions, which was a factor in limiting trade (along with isolationism).
- Option 4: Europeans didn't produce porcelain, tea, silk in excess (these were Chinese specialties).
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C. China feared Christian evangelism was harming Confucian tradition.