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All Christian missionaries and foreign traders must leave Japan.No newcomers may enter Japan.Japanese citizens may not leave Japan.Japanese travelling or living outside Japan may no longer return to Japan.Large ships that can make long voyages may not be built, and any existing ships will be destroyedForeign objects are banned, including Christian and scientific books.Daimyo must observe 'alternate attendance' spending one year in Edo and the rest in their territory.Which of the numbered rules listed above was not one of the Exclusion Laws created by Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1641 to eliminate perceived threats to Japan's independence and culture from foreign nations?A) Law #1B) Law #4C) Law #5D) Law #7

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All Christian missionaries and foreign traders must leave Japan.No newcomers may enter Japan.Japanese citizens may not leave Japan.Japanese travelling or living outside Japan may no longer return to Japan.Large ships that can make long voyages may not be built, and any existing ships will be destroyedForeign objects are banned, including Christian and scientific books.Daimyo must observe 'alternate attendance' spending one year in Edo and the rest in their territory.Which of the numbered rules listed above was not one of the Exclusion Laws created by Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1641 to eliminate perceived threats to Japan's independence and culture from foreign nations?A) Law #1B) Law #4C) Law #5D) Law #7

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The answer is D) Law #7. The 'alternate attendance' policy was not part of the Exclusion Laws created by Tokugawa Iemitsu in 1641. This policy was actually established by Iemitsu's grandfather, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and was designed to control the powerful daimyo by requiring them to spend every other year in Edo (now Tokyo).

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