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9 March, 11:21

What did it mean when the Dutch "kowtowed" to the Chinese emperor or his representatives?

A - it meant that the Dutch relinquished all their rights in the forbidden city

B - it meant that the Dutch recognized the superiority of the Chinese emperor

C - it meant that Dutch missionaries could no longer visit china

D - it meant that Dutch had full trading rights quail to those of china

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  1. 9 March, 11:42
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    The answer would be B - it meant that the Duct recognized the superiority of the Chinese emperor
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