6) Which of the following best interprets the impact of global trade on Ming China? (Lesson 5)(1 point)

Responses

Many foreigners began to enter China and change its culture.
Many foreigners began to enter China and change its culture.

Ming China refused to take European trade goods, so the country did not change at all.
Ming China refused to take European trade goods, so the country did not change at all.

Limiting Western access to Ming China kept the country free of foreign influence for a time, but not forever.
Limiting Western access to Ming China kept the country free of foreign influence for a time, but not forever.

European nations successfully fought battles for and took Chinese land for their own.

1 answer

The response that best interprets the impact of global trade on Ming China is:

Limiting Western access to Ming China kept the country free of foreign influence for a time, but not forever.

This response acknowledges the initial restrictions placed by the Ming Dynasty on foreign trade and influence while also recognizing that these limitations were not sustainable in the long term.