Exam 26: China From the Ming Through the Early Qing Dynasty
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Most Chinese schools of the Ming period were geared toward preparation for
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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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During the Qing Dynasty, the most prized luxury item from China for Westerners would have been
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The Ming Dynasty's authority was undermined and eventually overthrown by ____________________ tribesmen.
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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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Describe the changes that occurred in the wake of the Manzhou invasion. What was the nature of Qing governance in China?
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The attitude of the masses toward public officials in Ming China was one of
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