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Which best describes a similarity between how the Chinese Ming and Japanese Tokugawa governments viewed Jesuit missionaries?
They both felt that Jesuit missionaries were undermining the native religion.
They both saw Europeans as backwards and primitive, but mostly harmless.
They both regarded the missionaries as the first step to conquering Europe.
They both initially welcomed Jesuit missionaries for their potential links to Europe.
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They both felt that Jesuit missionaries were undermining the native religion.
They both saw Europeans as backwards and primitive, but mostly harmless.
They both regarded the missionaries as the first step to conquering Europe.
They both initially welcomed Jesuit missionaries for their potential links to Europe.
Select one
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They both felt that Jesuit missionaries were undermining the native religion.
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