The interactions of Christianity and Ming and Qing China were fruitful and developed well. They gained strength with the Jesuits missions. On the other hand, in Japan the relationships were signed by the distrusts of emperor Tokugawa against foreigners.
Explanation:
Christianity was known by Mogols in the seventh century with the journeys of Marco Polo. Later on, during the Ming Dynasty and Qing dynasty Jesuits arrived and stablished missions. The society of Jesus (the Jesuits) became well-known and they were reputed as couselors in the highest levels of power.
In 1614, Tokugawa Shogun evicted Catholics from Japan. The persecution intensified under succesive Shoguns. Many Christians had to hide.
Answer: I would advise Augustus to not reduce the program.
Explanation: This would cause and uprising within his city and also compromise his trading with Eqypt and Spain. There could be a compromise whereby the grain could be less reduced, however, to shut it down would be a massive uprising.
C and D are not reasonable and choice B Ulysses wasn't the general who destroyed cities the name of the General is General Sherman. And Ulysses S Grant used the Anaconda Plan and surrounded and squeezed the Confederate Army.