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21 multiple choice 1 point both the early qing dynasty and early tokugawa shogunates distrusted foreigners peasants koreans emperors
Both the early Qing Dynasty (with restrictive maritime policies like the Canton System) and the early Tokugawa Shogunate (with sakoku, the closed country policy) implemented strict isolationist measures driven by distrust of foreign powers and influence, fearing threats to their rule. They did not distrust peasants (they relied on their agricultural production), Koreans (the Qing had tributary relations with Korea, and the Tokugawa maintained limited trade with Korea), or emperors (the Qing were the ruling imperial dynasty, and the Tokugawa ruled in the name of the Japanese emperor).
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