Why might China's economy be described as mercantilist during the 1600s?

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China had many colonies throughout Asia.

China had many colonies throughout Asia.

China formed economic alliances with European nations.

China formed economic alliances with European nations.

China allowed foreign goods to flood its markets.

China allowed foreign goods to flood its markets.

China received payment for goods in gold and silver.

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China's economy during the 1600s could be described as mercantilist because it received payment for goods in gold and silver.
What items brought to the Americas from Europe in the Columbian Exchange changed Native Americans' daily lives? Select the three correct answers.

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horses

horses

corn

corn

cows

cows

potatoes

potatoes

sugar
The three correct answers are:

1. Horses
2. Corn
3. Potatoes
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