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The Emperor Kangxi made sure he kept the Chinese food source known as the "rice bowl" productive. The "rice bowl" refers to an area located in ____________________.
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How did the Chinese view the results and findings of their maritime expeditions of the 1400s?
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Which statement describes the outstanding Qing emperors of the 18th century?
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Why did the Chinese conversion from Ming to Qing rule go smoothly?
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What would be the best description of the Ming Emperor Hongwu?
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During the Qing Dynasty, what was considered the most prized luxury item from China for Westerners?
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____________________ was the leader who unified several local groups in an area northeast of the Ming territories.
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What was the occupation of most Chinese during the Qing Dynasty?
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What was the general condition of the residents of cities in Ming China?
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Describe the changes that occurred in the transition between the Ming and Qing dynasties including political, economic, and religious aspects.
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The rebel leader Zhu rose from humble origins to take the imperial name ____________________.
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To which single port did the Chinese government limit European trade contacts?
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Who is credited with developing a new interpretation of some Confucian ideas?
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What was one of the major developments under the leadership of Kangxi?
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Among the Christian Europeans who gained the most access to, and respect of, official Chinese circles was the Jesuit, ____________________.
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