how did ming china approach global trade during the 15th to 18th centuries?\na. the great wall prevented…

how did ming china approach global trade during the 15th to 18th centuries?\na. the great wall prevented citizens from leaving the country to trade with other nations.\nb. chinese merchants formed alliances with traders throughout the ottoman empire.\nc. a strong revival of traditional chinese culture led to the restriction of foreign imports.\nd. china established mining colonies in africa and traded gold to the europeans.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
- Option A: The Great Wall was mainly for defense, not to prevent trade. Ming had maritime trade.
- Option B: There's no historical evidence of such an alliance.
- Option C: During the Ming, there was a cultural revival (like Neo - Confucianism emphasis). This led to some restrictions on foreign imports as they wanted to preserve traditional culture. For example, there were periods of "maritime prohibitions" which were related to cultural and political (not just economic) considerations.
- Option D: Ming China did not establish mining colonies in Africa.
Answer:
C. A strong revival of traditional Chinese culture led to the restriction of foreign imports.