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    Jesuit Missionaries Were at Times Welcomed into China and Japan
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Jesuit Missionaries Were at Times Welcomed into China and Japan

Question 50

Question 50

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Jesuit missionaries were at times welcomed into China and Japan, but were ultimately rejected as "subversive" elements by the ____ and the Tokugawa.


A) Manchu emperors
B) Protestant British imperial advisors
C) Qing
D) Yangban

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