<p>Chapter 14 Section 4</p><p>1) Terms and Names</p><p>*Macao- was a trading post</p><p>*Guangzhou- present day Macao</p><p>*Matteo Ricci- Jesuit priest </p><p>*Manchus- ruled Manchuria</p><p>*Qing- dynasty</p><p>*Qianlong- Kangxi grandson</p><p>*Lord Macartney- head of diplomatic mission</p><p>*Nagasaki- small island </p><p>2) How where European encounters in East Asia shaped by the worldviews of both Europeans and Asians?</p><p> They all decided at that moment who were the allies and who they wanted to trade their goods with.</p><p>3) Do you think its characterization of China is credible? Explain</p><p> I do think the characterization of china is credible because they only believed in a god if facts could back it up.</p><p>4) What do Qing China’s trade policies with Europeans in the 1700’s tell you about the state of the Qing economy?</p><p> The economy flourished.</p><p>5) Why did both Japan and Korea respond to increased foreign contact by going into isolation?</p><p> They went into isolation because they had been attacked and disease, famine, and places where burned.</p><p>6) Why did Japan allow limited contact with the Dutch, but not with the Spanish or Portuguese?</p><p> Japan had limited access with the Dutch and not Spanish or Portuguese because they wanted only two Dutch ships because they were isolating them self’s from everyone.</p>
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