Multiple Choice
The interest that Nineteenth-century Europeans took in the Orient producing "Orientalism" actually:
A) created a greater sense of their own identity as Europeans than an understanding of the East.
B) promoted a mass migration of Europeans to India.
C) inspired significant language studies of Chinese and Japanese.
D) contributed to a distinct sense of European identity.
E) inspired reforms in British imperial policies.
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