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Answer:
Correct answer is A. Qian-long
Explanation:
A is the correct answer as Qian-long refused to trade with Britain when king George sent his delegation led by George Macartney to China. Emperor was determined that he won't established trade links with Britain.
B is not correct as Kangxi who preceded Qian-long never had this type of dispute with Britain.
C and D are not correct answers as it doesn't refer to any Chinese ruler from that dynasty. Moreover it probably refers to Mughal and Ottoman leaders from that period.
The answer is D. Sunni rulers.
Explanation:
The main goal of the US foreign policy during the presidency of Ronald Reagan (1981–1989) was winning the Cold War and the rollback of communism—which was achieved in the Revolutions of 1989 in Eastern Europe during 1989; in the German reunification in 1990; and in the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Historians debate whom to credit, and how much. They agree that victory in the Cold War made the U.S. the world's only superpower, one with good relations with former Communist regimes in Russia and Eastern Europe.
I think so or not
Enlightenment pro-ported the ideas of Reason of the humans and the Great Awakening in a way brought those ideas to bear on the US
Explanation:
The ideas of the Enlightenment that were eventually to be of interest to the Great awakening were the ideas of high aesthetics and the critique of judgement and reason of the human mind that was to be influential.
This made the philosophical backdrop of the revolution that happened in the US and led to the movement that was the Great Awakening in the US of the people of the US.
The ideas of human reason and freedom were interpreted as the ideas of liberty of the human that was so prized in US at the time.