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during the period of isolationism, why were the chinese successful in imposing new rules governing trade with foreigners?
○ the same rules were imposed by all countries that traded with china.
○ the number of countries that traded with china was limited.
○ foreigners were fearful of chinas military.
○ chinese goods were in high demand.
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: There's no evidence that all trading countries imposed the same rules; China was the one imposing rules, so this is incorrect.
- Option 2: The number of trading countries being limited doesn't directly explain China's success in imposing rules.
- Option 3: During isolationism, foreign fear of China's military wasn't the main reason for trade rule imposition.
- Option 4: Chinese goods (like silk, tea, porcelain) were highly demanded by foreigners. This gave China leverage, as foreigners wanted these goods, so China could successfully impose trade rules.
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D. Chinese goods were in high demand.