Answer: It is definitely Spain.
Explanation: I have taken an assignment on that before
P.s. Can I have brainliest?
That would be B. Buddhism <em>and</em> E. Confucianism
Hello! Your answer is isolationist.
China in the 17th century was the late Ming dynasty and the early Qing dynasty. The Ming dynasty was an isolationist government - they periodically banned private shipping, burned privately owned ships, and drove the population away from the coastline. Essentially, they disliked foreigners and their influences (including trade) and weren't afraid to show it. The Qing dynasty continued these types of policies as well.
Japan in the 17th century was also isolationist. In the mid 17th century, a policy called the kaikin was enforced. This prohibited foreign contact with most outside countries (however some trade and diplomatic relationships were still carried out). This was only removed in the mid 19th century.
Hope this helps!
Personally, I think Confucianism would lead more of an ordered society due to their core beliefs. In Confucianism, they regard human social institutions (family, school, community, etc.). They also believe that it is essential for humans to flourish and for moral excellence. On the other hand, Daoism embraces nature and what is natural in human experiences which dismissed most of China’s culture, learning, and morality. Both seem like they would lead a well organized and ordered society, but in my opinion, Confucianism would do better.
Answer:
uh because mexico is mad at america i.d.k
Explanation:
and is this a modern day question?