Exam 26: China From the Ming Through the Early Qing Dynasty

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Ming China built up an army of one million in part to

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Matteo Ricci's scientific expertise contributed to

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Faced with piratical attacks in the 16th century, the Chinese government

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Under the leadership of Kangsi, China

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Upon the takeover of government by the Mings, Confucianism

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The governmental center during the Ming/Qing period was in the ____________________ City.

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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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The Chinese conversion from Ming to Qing rule went smoothly, largely because

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The Ming Dynasty's authority was undermined and eventually overthrown by ____________________ tribesmen.

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The Chinese government limited foreign trade contacts (with the Portuguese) to the single port of

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The Manzhous found it fairly easy to subdue Ming China, in part because of

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The rebel leader Chu rose from humble origins to take the imperial name ____________________.

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Under the rule of ____________________, China opened four ports to trade with outsiders.

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The greatest loss suffered by China during the Qing period was

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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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The rise in population during the Ming period was supplemented by a dramatic increase in the ____________________ ____________________.

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The differences in attitudes between Chinese and European governments probably revolved around

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During the Qing Dynasty, the most prized luxury item from China for Westerners would have been

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During the 1700s, Westerners became mesmerized by Chinese

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In theory, the Chinese system of determining occupations for its people would seem to be

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