The reason the Chinese kept close control over contact with Europeans was that they worried that European influence would disrupt the peace.
<h3>Why did China practice isolation?</h3>
When the European exploration began, the Chinese under the Ming were not so keen on opening up China to them.
This was because they feared that the Europeans would influence Chinese people such that the peace and prosperity being experienced would be lost.
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Answer: Tang Dynasty, generally considered the golden age of Chinese culture, was founded by the Lǐ family, which took power during the Sui Dynasty's decline and collapse.
Tang Dynasty was founded by Li Yuan, a duke who took power during the decline and collapse of the Sui Dynasty.
Over the next hundred years, several Tang leaders ruled, including a woman, Empress Wu, whose rise to power was achieved through cruel and calculating tactics, but which made room for the prominent role of women in the imperial court.
During Emperor Xuanzong's forty-four-year reign, which came to power in 712, the Tang Dynasty reached its peak, a golden age with low economic inflation and a weakened lifestyle for the imperial court.
Song Dynasty was a time in Chinese history that began in 960 and continued until 1279; It followed the tumultuous period of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and saw many technological and cultural innovations.
It was the first government in world history to issue notes and the first Chinese government to establish a permanent navy; saw the first known use of gunpowder and the first recognition of true north using a compass.
Popular sovereignty (D.) is another way to say that the people rule the government. It is when the people consent to how they are governed and what the government does. Essentially it is the basis of democracy.
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