Explanation:
Both China and Japan had experiences with isolationism motivated by a desire to prevent foreign influences fromundermining their values and society. The Japanese implemented the strict isolation policy because they wanted to completely ban Christianity which was rightfully perceived as the harbinger of Western domination and colonization. the Ming dynasty took an isolationist and authoritarian approach to leaderships
<span>Churches in eighteenth-century America came in all sizes and shapes, from the plain, modest buildings in newly settled rural areas to elegant edifices in the prosperous cities on the eastern seaboard. Churches reflected the customs and traditions as well as the wealth and social status of the denominations that built them. Hence, a new Anglican Church in rural Goose Creek, South Carolina, was fitted out with an impressive wood-carved pulpit, while a fledgling Baptist Church in rural Virginia had only the bare essentials. German churches contained features unknown in English ones.</span>
John Brown's Raid was a revolt that led the Americans:
• Some rallied behind him and some against him.
• Few joined the revolt
• Democrats blamed the Republicans
• Republicans blamed John Brown
• Raid on Harper's Ferry
• Southerners assembled to prepare for war
• Cotton prices went down.
The correct answer is <span>C. promote Islamic scholarship in their territories.
This way, they can convert the citizens of the territory to Islam and gain new followers and believers. </span>