Exam 26: China From the Ming Through the Early Qing Dynasty
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How did the Chinese view the results and findings of their Maritime Expeditions of the 1400s?
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Describe the Ming system of bureaucracy, and evaluate its virtues and limitations.
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A major reason for the Manzhou victory over the native Chinese was the support received from the
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Once could say that the urban population of early Qing China
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What would be the best description of the Ming Emperor Hongwu?
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Hybrid rice from ____________________, called Champa, allowed for increased yields and population expansion.
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During the Qing Dynasty, Chinese writing took on a new tone, with stories more often written about
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Ming/Qing government and bureaucracy were based almost entirely on
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The governmental center during the Ming/Qing period was in the city of Beijing in a restricted area known as the ____________________.
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When the Ming Dynasty in China built up an army of one million, what was one of the primary reasons for this military growth?
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The Chinese conversion from Ming to Qing rule went smoothly, largely because
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During the Ming Dynasty, which city was once again made the capital of China?
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Faced with piratical attacks in the 16th century, the Chinese government
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